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East Gains Insight Through Special Weeks BB ' AFTER JOIN THE CREATIVE WRITING CLUB During Club Week, clever signs like this one decorated the school. During the year weeks were set aside for var¬ ious purposes; among those were the promotion of clubs and an emphasis on honor. Honor Week, held early in the year, was heralded by large signs in the Student Lounge to remind Ea¬ gles of their Honor Code and by smaller honor slogans posted in each classroom. Also held early in the year, Club Week served the purpose of acquainting sophomores and new students with the more than forty clubs at East. A special assembly climaxed the week, at which each club president presented pertinent facts about his club. Other weeks observed in¬ cluded French, Latin, and Spanish Weeks. These were club sponsored and helped to give an international flavor to East. The thought for the week is prominently displayed in the Student Lounge during Honor Week. John Mackay and Dale Kaufman perform before a student assembly during Club Week. 19
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Mike Burnette tries to answer some of the questions facing sopho¬ mores in Miss M. Parker ' s Homeroom. Both old and new students seem equally puzzled as they search for their homeroom numbers. Howdy Week Is Time of Welcome and Change During Howdy Week, signs similar to this one welcome students to “Birdland.” Instituted to welcome new students to East, Howdy Week includes assemblies for all new students, a special dance strictly for sophomores, and is culminated by the Howdy Dance, given for all students. On the first day of school, August 30, name tags were distributed through homerooms. Each class had an identifying shape: sophomores, an egg; juniors, a chick; and seniors, a full grown eagle. These tags served a dual purpose; they identified students to each other and served as admission tickets to the Howdy Dance. Sophomore orientation also took place during Howdy Week. Juniors conducted classes for several days and discussed various aspects of life at East. Howdy Week was a get-acquainted time—a period of adjustment to change. 21
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