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Crowds 1 Students of every grade took advantage of the Al Club Round-up as hundreds packed into the gym to gather information on extracurricular activities an uphold the long-standing tradition of being involve at SM East. lphoto by Kristen Hammond! Seniors Tim Keel and Kristin Rodney helped initiat freshmen and sophomores at the Big Sisters Spring Fling. The Big Brothers-Sisters nization was created to encourage underclassmen participate in school activities. Iphoto by Jeanie fordl I. ,- Q ' , yr .ici Q Q I si '- v - I
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Fashion Despite the radical changes in chool policy this year, fashion at ast remained largely unchanged, with the prep, punk, tortured intelluctual, safari, and polyester- administratorw styles dominating the hallways. And of course, some I9- board apparel and the radical and new wave dress- ers tried to dominate East, seniors Rick Moore and Even though the freshmen invaded with their ska Kristin Deeter strove to keep the traditional prep' look alive. tphoto by Sally Lockl things never changeg Mr. Runyan's choice of ties remained stylishly humorous. in , .p Q, Tx 79 3,5 i J X iauuvndlly Throughout her three years at East. Senior Christy Frank has always been noted for her original ward- robe. This year, she continued the tradition wearing clothes to set her apart from the crowd. tphoto by Liz Rosenbergl .
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Crowds, crowds, crowds. If a student could ot be in the 'Sinn crowd, he could at least be n a crowd every hour of every day. Like swarming in a hive, students crowded the on their way to class and ate everything in paths as they marched to the cafeteria. MI to push my way through everybody just to t to the cheese doodlesj, exclaimed one t Even in light of the overcrowding it's P T ' I , gi' ,, fm -F-ia ' 'RFK is W ' s sasy s U1 'A W? .wi xy vi 'Y' X.. F O r aiu I 13 1 . to know that the students have not lost iT.fe5iII'agLh P '.?g'4e'I.2l?I ..J. . r g,, 'h db' P senior clas. president Steve .lenk M S L Wellnenand Dr. Stanbc-rry.'l'h p d g honor of the football team's first g tph I Roh Harsh!
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