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Left: Juniors Karen Fuller, Debbie Knight, and Jeanne Larson prove that after-game dances are a place for fun. Right: Juniors Julie Taylor, Mark Burns, and Neal Long, and seniors Jon Burzacott, John Clayton, and Tim Breon (hidden), find after-game dances a chance to get together. Below: Juniors Elaine Harlan and Neil Long really swing at this after- game dance. Dances follow night games Finding something to do after the football and basketball games was made easier by the after- game dances, sponsored by Stu- dent Government. Students oc- cupied themselves by either dan- cing or enjoying the bands that played. Selected bands played varieties of music, ranging from rock to mood music. INVOLVEMENT
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Students add life to new cafeteria Could I have extra potatoes, please? FU have three chocolate- chip cookies and two cartons of chocolate milk. Such are the conversations that can easily be heard as some 1500 starving students stampede the new cafeteria, after a morning full of stimulating classes. If you can survive the torture of the line, the next feat to ac- complish is finding a seat in a sea full of food-stuffed faces. Groping along the crowded tables in search for a seat, you spy a table in the far corner. More squeezing and excuse me pleases follow until you finally reach your ultimate goal. Ah! At last you can fill your growling tummy! Top left: Laura Strand, Shellie Stufflebeam, Pam Landhuis, and Joy Stroud enjoy their lunch. Bottom left: Sleeping soundly in an endless lunch line are junior Neal Long and senior Margaret Olson. Following them are seniors Carol Johnson and Linda Mos- queda. Bottom right: Students in cafe. From right to left: Jim Carlon, Betty Alber, Kathy Stefani, Lori McKowen, and Marie Terrell. INV01.VK.MKM 13
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Scarlets view world Seventeen students and two chaperones represented East High in an International Choral Festival held in Rome, Italy, over Christmas vacation. Seven choirs from all over the United States were judged and graded. The choirs also performed at several cathedrals in Rome, with a trip to Paris and a concert in Notre Dame. The group left December 26 and returned January 2. Sponsored by the Des Moines Chapter of the United Nations Association, 28 juniors left to visit the United Nations and Washington D.C. March 29. The trip included sightseeing in New York and Washington, with a con- centrated study on the United Nations. They returned April 6. enior Denise Layton poses as th e Eiffel Tower ilhouettes the Paris skyline. HOME TKIP. (Seated in the ruins of Pompeii, Italy.) Kow 1 : Wayne Bauman, Dan DiUiacomo, Diann Jordan, I, aura Perry, Mr. Charles Carnes (chaperone), Robert [)int(man, Demarko Nereim. Kim Bauman, Norine Mull, Doty KnKel. Kow 2: Kathy Hoffman, Kathy Papiani, .Joe Reeves, Diana Gee, Denise Layton. Steve Aalbers. Den- nis Clemens, Mr. Steven Koroch (chaperone). Becky Kowat. Row . ' I: Mr. Reginald Ming (the youth director for Her Majesty ' s Government of Bermuda). JUNIOR U.N. TRIP: Row 1: Heidi Cox, Karen Fuller, Elaine Harlan, Nancy Hansen, Barb Merrill, Nancy Aalbers, Michelle MillanK. How 2: Debra Shipley. Vickie Clark, Denise Gustaveson, Kim Hull, Julie Taylor, Scott Kolstead, Connie Dalrymple, Kathy De Vinay. Row 3: Kathy Kramme, Margaret Francis, Jen- ny Keller, Lorraine Bates, Gary Blackford, Kevin Carr, Dennis Cameron. Monte Beery. Shari Clayton. Not pic- tured: Modra Amatnieks, Dave Litt le, James Keller, Deb Knight. INVOLVEMENT 17
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