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Mrs. Harriet Streeter East High School Faculty IQ47'I95'8 Zin memuriam Loyalty is a rare and precious thing, so are knowledge and courage. These Mrs. Streeter had, but beyond them, she had an enviable and precqious 561156 Owf humor - a sense of humor that enlivened her classes and helped to decrease the magnitude of the problems she met daily. Both her couurage and her sense of humor contributed to her calm and friend- ly disposition XVhatever the secret of her personality or the explaination of her philosophy, the excellent work she did in our school remains in our hearts and minds. Members of her classes, her homeroom, the committees with which she worked, and her fellow teachers will remember her with gratitude, aff'eCtiO11, and respect. VV e at East Hligh treasure the memory of the gallant and griacious lady who was Mrs. Streeter.
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Introduction This Tower Tales comes to your vibrant with the life of East High - the hurried conversations in the halls before the homeroom bell, the murmur of whis- pers in the library, the dash out of class at the lunch bell, the funneling of students into the auditorium, the enthusiastic faces at sports events . . . All of this, and much more, makes up the vital and zealous spirit of East. You have already caught a glimpse of a gay little figure the we call School Spirit, Peppy, the Purgolder, that is. You will see him often on the following pages, as you ccntinue through this record of '58 VVe hope he has captured some of the highlights in your senior high life. We also hope that he will become a symbol of the loyalty and pep that is East - at symbol of that is a vibrant and precious thing that is our school spirit. So, with the hope that you enjoy reading about your friends, your clubs, your activities, and about yoiw, we proudly present Tower Tales, 1958. SCHOOL LIFE Z5 ORGANIZATIONS 26 53 ATHLETICS 54 75 SENIORS and FACULTY 76 107 INDEX 110 115
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I 5. S. I We hope these next few pages recreate some of the most memorable times of yonrlife Pe1hapsyou coillhear again the music at one of the gay jmrries the laughs at one of the dramatic even-ts or the sprited discussion zn a class- room. Peppy the Pnrgolder as here too fo cud your memory and increase your enjoyment SCHOGL LIFE
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