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Campus Life coordinator Ken Mills discusses the film “Everyday Heroes' with a member of the crew in preparation for the convocation. This Musical group gave students a preview for the Mousehole at the DcKalb County Fair. Two members of the group “Rampage perform a comedy skit during their concert. Eighth grader Scott Huebncr assisted the representative of the Stan- dard Oil Company at the junior high convocation. Convocations 15
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Convocations Student Council hosted a variety of convocations during the school year. During fair week Eastside students were given a preview of what to ex- pect at the Mousehole in Auburn. Robert Davenport presented a travelogue entitled “Wandering Wheels” in which he showed slides taken of a group of teenagers bicy- cling across America. On March 16 the student council •and Campus Life co-sponsored a con- vocation on “Helping a person under- stand himself better.” Standard Oil Company sponsored a convocation that provided junior high and high school students participation in per- forming various experiments. Eastside students were exposed to a different type of music than they were accustomed to when a string trio from the Ft. Wayne Philharmonic enter- tained them by playing classical mu- sic. In sharp contrast, the heavy rock- n-roll band from Chicago, “Rampage” performed and then re- turned that same evening to present a rock concert. 14 Convocations
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Talent Show The Eastside High School Drama Thespian Club presented its third an- nual Talent Show on February 21. The show featured many of East- side’s finest noncompetitive acts. Pi- ano solos were featured by Katrina Gollmer, Hayley King, Teresa Gollmer, Amber Watson, Carla Gollmer and Mario Muraski, along with a special piano duet by Misty Smith and Amber Watson. Amber Watson. Angie Gollmer, Tonia Bacon, Steve Howe and Kammi Solmes all sang for the show. Amber also performed a special violin solo. The varsity and reserve cheer- leaders performed a Pac Man dance. To add the final touch to the talent show, “High Noon,” a hard rock'n’- roll band featuring Mark Mullett, Steve Howe, and Joe Camp made its debut. Copy by Dave Krieg Juniors Clair Lengacher, Craig Lake, and Craig Underhill sit in the audience hoping to be “discovered. Mark Mullett and Steve Howe entertain parents and students during the talent show. Senior Melinda Krontz performs her rendition of the song, Our Lips arc Scaled by the Go Go’s. The members of “High Noon advertise their band before their per- formance of John Cougar’s song, Hurts so Good. 16 Talcnt Show
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