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ESA establishes traditions for East The student government of East High School, East Student Assembly or ESA, had a delayed beginning this first year. ESA got into full swing second semester with the election of members and officers. The ESA members were responsible for the reading of the announcements each morn- ing, establishing a conduct code for the commons, and cleaning the parking lot. In spite of the slow start, ESA sponsored two dances; the Sweetheart Dance in February and the East-her Dance in April. Among other activities, the ESA drafted a letter to be sent to the parents of honor roll students. Right: Susan Elliott, junior, holds the minutes of a previous meeting while listening to the treasurer give a financial report. Below: Two members of the Fun Day commit- tee, Audrey Steele and Betsy Apple, discuss events and activities for the “Day.” Below right: Gina Christopher, treasurer of the ESA, reports on the monetary status of the new- ly-formed Student Assembly.
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Organizations Promises of a beginning of clubs . . . More promises of a beginning of clubs . . . A few ambitious groups getting activities started on time . . . Bake sales, walk-a- thons, and dog washes ... A new experi- ence: banquet planning. Due to the un- finished state of the school, few clubs and organizations were established at East. The clubs that did get organized were often seen working diligently on planning or en- acting fund raising projects. 27
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ESA-Row 1: E. Kutch, D. Pruitt, L. Johnson, J. Jaguess (vice president), K. Long,S. Daily, D. Bauer, T. Bailey. Row 2: S. Chappell, A. Schwartzkopf, A. Steele, V. Holland, B. Daugherty, W. Dwenger, K. Bate- man. Row 3: C. Ruf,G. Christopher (treasurer), D. Hatter, K. Leasure, L. Fluckey, E. Clouse. Row 4: S. Chappell, B. Apple (secretary), D. Mace,S. Elliott, S. Trimmer (president), J. Coles. Row 5: D. Pence, M. Kovach, R. Brodfuehrer, S. Wilson (sergeant-at-arms), J. Giovanini (sponsor). Row 6: V. Young, C. Coll- yer, G. Hilycord, C. Moseley. Left: ESA Room provides a relaxed atmo- sphere for student representatives to work on their many projects. Above: ESA president Scott Trimmer conducts one of the bi-weekly meetings. These meetings did not start until well into the second semes- ter. 29
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