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OPTIONS OPENING 1 STUDENT LIFE 10 SENIORS 34 ACADEMICS 66 JUNIORS 104 SOPHOMORES 120 FRESHMEN 136 SHOWCASE 152 SPORTS 160 ADS 188 CLOSING 212 INDEX 214 Shopping for
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Lite is full of many types of options, each to be thought out completely Along with these options come irritations, small things that seem trivial when thought about later, but have full meaning at the time of making a decision Upon entering a new place, you generally have in mind what you want and where you have to go to get it However, irritations arise when time schedules conflict with your own, or when what you want is just not offered at the right time Confusion also plays a major part in mak- ing decisions For this problem, there are those trained to help you - from clerks to counselors. But to make a firm decision, you must have determination - to make up your mind that you will get what you want, if it is out of school or simply out of a shopping mall; and that you won't leave until you are satisfied. 4 Shopping for Education
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INVESTING Whether students were aware of it or not, they began the school year with the idea of preparing themselves at school for competi- tion in the job market, as well as in other as- pects of living. Many worked to refine their social skills through experiences with fellow students and teachers. As the year progressed, most persons tound the student body as a whole to be subdivided into smaller groups, determined by the areas in which students placed their values For example, some students con- cerned themselves with academics, working to better their scholastic skills Others were more interested in the various athletic pro- grams offered here at East, while still others were involved in student government. Extra- curricular activities like Drama Club, the Art Company, Chess Club, and Forensics attract- ed many students interested in gaining friend- ships as well as experience. As individuals, students made investments for the future in activities which they most valued. Likewise, in review of this past school year, life at East can be most vividly remembered as a shopping spree, in which the student body participated as shoppers, buying with the future in mind 6 Shopping for Education
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