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Field Day fun. . . . Student Council sponsored a field day during the first, second, and third periods. Field day this year consisted of eight events in which seniors, juniors, and sophomores competed. The events included the water-balloon toss, ob- stacle course, three-legged race, 440 relay pass the orange, pass the life-saoen the people mixen and tug-o-war This year field day was set up on a point system. The seniors dominated with 78 points. The juniors were second with 72 points and at a close third were the sophomores with 68 points. The cheerleaders sponsored a pep rally where, to the delight of the student body the football team performed a pom pon routine dressed in cheerleading uniforms. 'w ,vwwvmg ajjjjw my .i.L..A....1 Pulling for their class, Ion Rhyne and Laura Morgan show their school spirit. Sitting on the bleachers, Evelyn Laney Beth Clark, and Dana Nelson enjoy field day Ready to win, jason Heller and Steve Cribb! Seniors Dominate field day! 23
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East cheerleaders strut their stuff. Iuniors display a victorious effort in the tug-0-war Q f I 79959 If ' .Y Harvey Tarlton, our star cheerleader! Don't Nina Beal and Christina Phillips make a graceful pair? 22 john Ritter takes a time out. Seniors stride with style. Deree Little and Amy Bost.
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East in all her beauty Becoming a sophomore at any high school is a drastic change from being a freshman at a junior high. The sophomores here at East are no exception. There are more responsibilities and privileges that come along with this change. One of these privileges is nominating and voting for three young ladies to represent their class on the Homecom- ing Court. This year 's sophomore nominees are Heidi Hoyle, Lisa Pietsch, and Mitiz Sherrill. These girls are not eligible for the crowng that honor goes to a senior But the pagentry and the excitement are just as real for the sophomore girls as for the upperclassmen. MISS LISA PIETSCI-I HOMECOMING COURT Lisa, a Sophomore, is a member of the junior Varsity Cheer- leading Squad, Pep Club, and represents her classmates on the Student Council. Her hob- bies include art, snowskiing, and gymnastics. I .fy 17, - MISS MI TZI SHERRILL HOMECOMING COURT Mitzi is a Sophomore and rep- resents her class on the Student sq - Council. In her leisure time she I enjoys softball, basketball, I dancing, and gymnastics. g MISS HEIDI HOYLE HOMECOMING COURT Heidi is a Sophomore and a mem- ber of the junior Varsity Cheer- leading Squad. She is also a mem- ber of the French and Pep Clubs Her hobbies include waterskiing, swimming, and dancing. I. -I I ' I I L. .4 2
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