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People The football players showed their appreciation to the cheerleaders and pom-pons by buying them corsages. Jump, bunny, jump!! Show — Spirit Behind the scenes: Chip Cassady and Kathy Merritt try to calm last minute jitters. Damanns Demons, what a bunch of hams! • or are those tomatoes? Danny Wolf, leading Lancer, makes a breakthrough!! people show spirit 11 j . ‘ • 1— r-P- ■ : 1-
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Student Council Plans A Full Week For East Lancers Loyalty week-a tradition dating back to 1966 when the school first opened. Although activities have changed. Loyalty Week remains to help increase school spirit. Monday, M A ' S 9 H day, began with an assembly to introduce queen and escort candidates. Powderpuff com petition, also, got off to a running start. Tuesday, Get Physical day, marked the end of this year’s 3-act play, M 9 A S H. Wednesday, Circus-Rodeo day, held special festivities at the mall. East queen candidates were pre¬ sented to the public. This included a performance from Swing Choir. Thursday, Tourist day, was a busy night for many. Both hall decorating and float building were given finish¬ ing touches. Friday, Lancer-Blue day, is always the biggest day of the week. During the morning, this year’s queen and escort were announced (Diana Tal¬ ley and Wes Keene). During the afternoon. East paraded down Main St. Then during the evening, the “big” game was played. m $• ■I ’■ y ' - — ,w JtL y T.B. Tigers triumphed in the tug-of-war and volleyball during P.P.O. competition. While in another competition, students triumphed over teachers. Lancer woodwinds “blew” down Main St. This year s Phantoms broke all previous records when over 100 seniors showed to “decorate” their campus. m ! t v i i fv— V? ' ll T- Just a few of the participants in Loyalty Week dress-up days. Pom Pon girls took the chance of getting frostbite in the Loyalty Week parade. 10 people show spirit
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lo al wu People Dress-up V Linda Townsend. Patty Tippett rush to meet “incoming choppers Checkers anyone? (Mike Lunning) Bud’s Bunny - new school mascot? (Jerry Tilk) S k This year s Loyalty Week theme 1 can take you all on! 12 people dress-up
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