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E also stands for excellence in Monopoly. E ls for Excellence The E Club is a group of young men who honored Eastern by their fine ability in the field of sports this year. To become a member, one must earn a major letter or have worked as a manager. lt is a special group of athletes and something that all young men at Eastern strive for. Randy Foland was this year's recipient of the Craig Poland attitude award. Randy was selected as the athlete who most typified the attitude, stamina, and character which makes up the ideal athlete. This award had a special significance for Randy since it was his brother for whom the award was named. Congratulations Randy! E Club members with sponsors Mr Pat terson, Mr. Rice and Mr, Dedaker Randy Foland - best attitude in sports
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Comets Get Moral Support The girls' Yellblock, sponsored this year by Mrs. Nicholson, supplied the fundamental scream power necessary at any good sports event. Numbering around seventy, the girls really added to the feverish pitch of the basketball games and kept things from getting dull when the Comets were behind. Their constant support and loyalty will not be forgotten. Another section of fans less appealing but just as vocal, was the boys cheer block referred to in the past as the Dirty Thirty. Although the group seems to have grown in size, somehow the name still seems very appropriate. Nonetheless, the boys did a good job of maintaining school spirit and morale when the going got tough. Girls' Yellblock - Due to problems of time and planning, the picture quality is not very good - editor's note. Boys' Cheerblock - Small but very potent. Barb Bannon and Marcia Miller prepare for a big game. 26 --.Q , Qu?
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Foreign Exchange Students GUILLERMO LEON Guillermo made his home with the Ken- neth Ashcraft family where he immediately found himself right at home. He loves pizza and the party- going that comes with it. JOAO ARCOS Joao was with us the shortest time of the three exchange students, but his infectious smile and friendly manner will not quickly be for- gotten. Joao's home away from home was the the James Riley family. He is from Sao Paulo, Brazil. LUIS MARTINS Luis is also from Brazil but his home is in the city of San Salvador. The Donald Cranor's welcomed Luis to their home, where he felt right at home and fit in like he had al- ways been there. Feel Righl at Home
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