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Student Life Encompasses From left: Teri Knight, Sandy Seehan, Ann Carlson, and Carolyn Cochran, members of Pep Club and Steppers, are iS House (a night in November when parents Many Activities, Many Phases Hello. This is Mr. Kelly. Mark isn ' t feeling well today. Senior Mark Kelly, the little angel, is up to his old tricks again! Students boarding school busses were a familiar sight as classes went on many educational field trips. —13—
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Telling jokes is one thing Deanna Cox is well-known for. Seated from left are seniors Janeene Hill, Deanna Cox, Rosalyn Lehman, and Cathi Channell. Seniors Tete Hanson (left) and Denise Lemon prove that two heads are better than one in an assembly put on by the cheer- leaders. Above: Senior Scott Labus swings through the air with the greatest of ease — with the aid of Steve Andre. Left: Julie Newquist missed out on a large part of her sophomore year because of a tobogganning acci- dent. She had her lessons at home every day through an intercom system.
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' Scarlet Empire ' Captures A Homecoming Victory A romanesque setting of arches and pillars accented Homecoming, along with the theme, Rise of the Scarlet Empire. At the tradi- tional alumni assembly K a t h y Baird was crowned 1970-71 Homecoming Queen and reigned over the following festivities. Her court included Princesses Laurette Cushing- berry and Sherri Hartle. Following the assembly came the Homecom- ing parade, which started at East and con- tinued on to the east side business district. Proceeds from Pep Club dues and sales from the Pep Booth went toward construction of the float. On Saturday, October 17, East ' s gridders defeated Roosevelt, 27-0. The dance was held that evening and the Echo ' s 5 provided the entertainment. Homecoming ' 71 proved to be a great success. Ka hy Baird 1970-71 Homecoming Queen Our Scarlet Indian, Gene Martin, waits patiently for the Homecoming parade to begin. The parade included the Queen, her court, the band, Pep Club, Steppers, Flagtwirlers, Majorettes, and other students who deco- rated their cars for the occasion. —14—
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