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Playing in the leaves during some of their free time are sophomores Lori Nelson, Lori Smith, and Jim Terrell. 10 FALL
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School is made up of more than classes, especially in this day and age. A lot of maturing is done in the high school years through extra-curricular ac- tivities. Whether it be sports, music, drama, or a club extra-curricular activities provide experience and knowledge as well as fun and entertain- ment. The school spirit was definitely flaunted as the student body supported the school events. East was also recognized by KGGO radio station on several occasions as Football Team of the Week after defeating No. 1 in the Metro, Valley; as Basketball Team of the Week ; and as taking second place in the Principal of the Year contest. For these East received trophies and a free dance. We have attempted to present the affairs of our school, not as separate entities, but as a total conglomeration that makes up a school. Thus, instead of separating sports activities, music activities, and clubs, we have portrayed the school year in a calendar by seasons, showing the total effort of all students as a whole. AFFAIRS 9
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Big season for Scarlets: 6-3 overall record The football season was filled with a number of plays on both offense and defense. The Scarlets were led by All- City second team quarterback Steve Sandon, who was able to run the ball as well as throw it. His receivers were flanker Pat Shelley (who was the second leading receiver in the Metro Con- ference, but received no recognition), end Tom O ' Boyle (first team All-Central Iowa) and Craig Tideback (second team Metro at tight end). When the Scarlets ran the ball, the triple option of Steve Sandon, Bob Wheeler, and Dennis Irvin always kept the opponents on their toes. Defensively, the Scarl ets named themselves the Junk Yard Dogs. The Dogs held a three-game shutout record before giving up six points to Valley in a 28-6 contest. Head Coach Bill Charles summed up the season: This was an excellent group of young men to work with. Our coaches, Mr. Bankus, Mr. Burgett, and Mr. Jock Johnson did a superior job in teaching the fundamentals and keeping our players emotionally aroused for our opponents. We were an exciting team to watch. RIGHT: Brad McVey, 6cott James, Doug Kasner, and Dwayne Devries huddle up after a tough blocking assignment against Valley. John Formaro, Tim Powell, Keith Williamson, Doug Kasner, Jeff Cosner, Brad McVey, and Kerry Broquist prepare for the snap of the ball against Netwon. FALL 11
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