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The storm that shook the school arrived in the form of the , freshman class. Amidst the turnover in administration and the thunderous confusion of remodeling, the rumble of 1,950 voices echoed through the halls. Students worried that it would be impossible to get from class to class in five minutes with a two-minute wait to get up each flight of stairs. The halls were not safe in that last thirty-second rush before the bell. However, the clouds of chaos quickly evaporated, and tradition prevailed. 1? -or , 3. imp. .411 few 3 f ll10fE sc oo e or w 'n Big Brothers-Big Siste t d t h lp the freshmen and soph s a us 0 e ransmon of going to high atton attends the S ri is i e ro ter a share his experiences at East. iphoto by Krist Hammond! ln order to accommodate large numbers of i coming freshmen and sophomores, many stru tural changes were made around the school. Ove the summer, the cafeteria was remodeled to pro vide students with faster service. iphoto by M gan lrishl
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Lancer Da For the first time in three years, sunny skies welcomed the Lancer Day Parade down Mission Road for the opening football game of the season. Various sports and activity groups participated by creating floats with themes such as Christmas in September, done by the Thespians, and Peace, done by the Young Liberals. The Pep Club, Lancer Day sponsor, transformed Prairie Village Shopping Center into a convincing Lancerville for the day. Ld., ., , N, bn, ., h E hgh dkpg p d ld h f h Ib Id dfl d hL D P d lph hK H inte ancer av ara e. oto v risten mondl iii:
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D6 Along with the appearance of new students and new teachers, anew leader stepped forth. Dr. Marlin Stanberry relinquished his position at Nallwood to become principal at East. tphoto by Kristen Ham- mondl Although freshmen were unable to drive to school, many were unwilling to become dependent on their parents for transportation. For the first time, mopeds became a common sight in the East parking lot. iphoto by Sally Lockl
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