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passed exams, autographed specs, graduated The 1957 Variety Show, Flight '57, was wonderful. We hadn't realized we had so much talent or so many pretty girls here at East. We seniors on the Speculum and Auroran staffs learned how wonderful we were at the Publica- tions Banquet. Of course we already knew it! Class Day brought us our first glimpse of the 1957 Speculum and word of those who had made National Honor Society. Climaxing the year, we danced at the Prom, listened with reverence to Bacca- laureate speakers, and tiled away in our memories the beautiful outdoor com- mencement, which ended four memorable years in a wonderful school. Farewell East Arrayecl In the trcdtonal caps and gowns for the 'imencement exercises are Margaret Hoepe, Jerry Seabaugh, Carole Donley Earl Cate Pat Crayton Jerry B Olson Janice Fe ton Jack Haymond, and Sharon Cooper.
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WJ State Requirement-The Federal Constitution test must be passed by seniors before graduation. Here Mr. Court's civic class takes this important test. Autograph, Please-Signing the 1957 Speculurn and wishing each other the best of luck for the future are seniors lfront fowl, Alex Bale, Idella Liskey, Marcia Stallrnann and Bob Fowlerg fback rowl, Bonnie Jeffers, Warren Flatt, Pat Campbell, and Wayne Connaway, -v 'ff' 'mr , -,J
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ft X Q if I tl 0 is cv if f ', x l W Looks can be deceiving! This can best be illustrated by an incident years ago on Rough Neck Day when students and teachers dressed in ridiculous costumes. On this day Miss Fuller came to apply for a position. Entering the gym, she came upon a man dressed like an old farmer. She asked him where she could find the principal, Mr. Waldo. The farmer replied, I am the principal! .... . . v l 7 1 ,f 11 lt is told that Miss Turner, upon in- heriting a senior adviser's room when she first came here, proceeded to clean out the cupboard and dispose of trash, Coming upon a battered tin cup, she con- sulted the ianitor, and threw it away. To her embarrassment she learned that it was the loving cup, a prized possession, which had been passed down by the seniors from class to class -.... r AE, ! 5 Q iv Being a teacher isn't dull! Particularly when the extra-curricular activities include a dancing class. Some time back, teachers interested in fancy tootin' attended a special dancing class after school. To tur- ther the cause, open houses were held in the gym where teachers as well as UI -1- C Q. CD 3 -4- U7 Q. Q 3 Q fb Q.. 0 0 o 0 0 0 s 0 .xxx ,bs i
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