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East is Its Way of Life Reading homeroom lists is a typical procedure on the first day of school. Sophomore Marcia King listens intently to talks during Orientation. The life of a student at East is a series of challenging events and experiences. Each is accompanied by emotion and discovery, and consequently, by growth. The change from junior high school to high school is a large jump, but it is only the beginning of a new way of life. Each year the academic changes are closely followed by physical and emo¬ tional changes. After three years at East, a culmination is reached —the mind, the body and the soul have been conditioned to meet the world and the changes which come with graduation. No single part of life at East can be recognized as the most im¬ portant. Assemblies, classes, dances, plays, and the daily routine of homeroom, buses, break, and lunch all prompt thought and de¬ velopment. These changes, which seem slight when examined indi¬ vidually, produce students who are prepared to lead useful, mean¬ ingful lives. Lloyd Heilman, Kathleen Horner and other seniors talk quietly during homeroom. 13
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The Characteristic Most Unique about Therese Fritzboger is congratulated by her friends on her title of Carrousel Princess. Bill Stilwell sells East license tags to seniors John Mackay Linda Perez, Claudette Brissie and Steve Marion. Wanda Thomas and Linda Rorie find it necessary to use an umbrella on rainy days. 12
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Announcements and Discussions in Homeroom The hub of school life, the fifteen minute homeroom peri¬ od was used for discussions of Student Council events, for putting up bulletin boards, for studying, and for quiet conver¬ sations Discussions included not only Student Council business, but other areas of concern for the entire school: proposed study halls and a change of library hours. Voting for such things as Homecoming Queen and Student Council and class officers also took place during homeroom. Pupils were assigned to homerooms this year by computer. Another change in homeroom was its meeting time; instead of beginning at 8:00. it began after second period at 10:05. Ginny Scoggins waits for homeroom to begin. David Baker talks over homework in Mrs. Allen ' s Melvin Aycoth and Wanda Alexander discuss candidates for class officers, homeroom. Ruth Ann Robertson concentrates on finishing an assignment. Students listed attentively to Student Council announcements. 14
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