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“As Eagles Make Their Flight ... 99 On June 10, 1975, at eight o’clock p.m., the senior class of 1975 gathered for their last meeting at the Charlotte Coliseum. Principal Leroy “Pop” Miller and Senior Class Presi¬ dent Hunt Phillips had the honor of pre¬ senting the seniors with their diplomas. Beth Blake started the ceremony with the invocation and Mr. Tom Harris spoke to the seniors about the challenges that will face them in the future. Sue Bishop gave the only major address because of a conflict with Dick Gehron, the invited speaker. Lee Ann Whiteman gave the seniors in¬ spiration for the future as she sang “Climb Every Mountain” before distribution of the diplomas. Although there was some confusion, through the aid of Mrs. Jean A. Jarrell and the senior class officers, 634 seniors gradu¬ ated from East. Lee Ann Whiteman takes center stage. 16 Graduation Seniors prepare to receive diplomas. “Pop” Miller presents Rusty Jackson his diploma. .
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lane Henderson end Audrey W eaver announce art award winners. Photographer ' s view of behind the scene action Awards Day 15
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Sophomores Given Their New Start Lesa Moore, Mindy Sides, and Kent Moore present s kit. On Orientation Day, August 21, 1975, rising sophomores received their first taste of high school life. In the morning, the “eggs” were given a chance to become better acquainted with both the school and fellow classmates through guided tours and meetings of home¬ rooms. An afternoon assembly not only briefed the sophomores of the rules, but it also showed the lighter sides of school events. The pro¬ gram was far from dull with interesting skits, plus the arrival of the “great egg of ’78. ” On the following night, events were topped off with a “Back to School” covered dish supper and dance given by the Junior Class. Orientation Committee Chairman Gina Templeton commented, “with the help of a great group of hard-working juniors, Orienta¬ tion ’75proved to be a success.” Lettergirls, Majorettes, and Band entertain sophomores. A featured attraction was a papier mache egg. Orientation 17
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