East Mecklenberg High School - East Wind Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1968

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Ken Cantrell sings before an assembly of music and drama students. Outstanding Speakers Talk At Assemblies Senior girls, alias the football players, huddle at a pep assembly. Among the various facets of school life are the informative and enjoyable assemblies. East takes pride in these enlightening and interesting programs. At the commencement of the school year, several assemblies were held to orient sophomores to East’s ever expanding way of life. Special departmental assem¬ blies were planned which featured such noted speakers as Ken Cantrell, renown Broadway singer, and Dr. Edward Weiant, noted speaker on political science. The afternoon pep assem¬ blies, although being in a lighter vein, were just as important in contributing to the spirit of life at East. Marshal Debbie Haan helps to alleviate traffic problems during an after¬ noon assembly. 16

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Are Times Of Relaxation Two portions of a student’s day were set apart from his academic endeavors. A twenty-five minute break and homeroom period as well as the usual lunch period provided times when the students at East could relax and take time out from the day’s routine. During break time, students found time to socialize, talk informally with teachers, and catch up on various matters of business. In home¬ room, attendance was taken and students were brought up to date on many school activities by their informed homeroom presidents. Although lunch was one of the more hectic times of the day, it was undoubtably the most enjoyed. Seniors took advantage of their guarded priviledge, the Senior Patio, while underclassmen confined their social¬ izing to the Student Lounge and surrounding areas. Some students wisely used this time in the library doing homework or preparing after¬ noon assignments. In whatever way each individual student spent this time, all agree that these parts of the schedule were a welcomed portion of every Eagle’s day. Students discuss after-school plans in the Student Lounge during the ten-minute break. Cheerleader Kate Ballagh instructs senior Rick Burton in voting procedure for Mr. and Miss Basketball. Students eat lunch in a relaxed and casual atmosphere.



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