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This year, (he class of 1988 proved how impor- BH taut giving to others can he. The senior class spun 'ored an American Red Cross blood drive at Kast on January 24th. The turnout was remarkable. Seniors, juniors, and even some sophomores joined together to donate over two hundred and eighty pints of blood, a number exceeding last years’ total by almost twenty pints. Aside from the generosity of the donors, many students gave their time lend- ing a hand to aid the Red Cross staff. The students and faculty of East can truly be proud of the fact that a little bit of themselves will go on to aid many needy people in the future.
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F.O.P. Christmas Party Every year over one hundred East students dedicate sever- al weeks of their time prepar- ing for the Fraternal Order of Police’s Christmas Party for handicapped children and adults in the area. The party, held at the Cherry Hill Hyatt House, is a time for festivities. There are streamers and balloons, clowns and mimes, laughs and good times. More impor- tantly, though, it is a time for sharing. The participants, having shared the joy of goodwill and friendship, leave enriched with their memories of this happy occa- sion.
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Valentine’s Day :y i» U+cj. V® ' fcw. , Valentine’s Day is a very special event at East as students take the opportunity to express warm wishes and love to friends, sweet- hearts, and valentines. Carna- tions, along with special messages, are purchased by friends and dis- tributed during homeroom. Many guys and girls can be spotted throughout the day carrying their pink, red, and white flowers or pinning them to their sweaters. Candy plays a large part in the holiday as candy hearts and , chocolate kisses are ex- changed among class- mates. The hallways also reflect the spirit of the day when A-wing is filled with hearts that are enscribed with amusing, embarrass- ing, or sincere sayings. The halls are quite con- gested while students V search for their hearts and I upon finding them, at- tempt to take them down. Valentine’s Day at East takes on an important A meaning as students have the chance to indulge in love, friendship, and fun times. 203
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