The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

Eastside

The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

Eastside

The School Newspaper of Cherry Hill High School East

Eastside

Lucky booth leads seniors to first place

Lucky booth leads seniors to first place

The different classes gathered their best artists this week to design and create the class booths. The freshman class stepped up their game their first year. The colorful front has the logo for their...

Seniors and sophomores conquer cereal-eating contest

The Cafeteria Game for today, Friday November 22, was a cereal-eating contest.  The contest consisted of eating a bowl of all four cereals—Fruit Loops, Honey Nut Cherrios, Wheaties and Lucky Charms—without...

From left: Sam Amon(15) and Ross Peterzell (14).

Tie-Dye fills the halls at East

The hallways at Cherry Hill East today looked like they did back when it was founded in 1967 as tie-dye clothing flowed throughout the school. The Senior class continued their dominance in spirit week...

Senior girls giving it their all against the Sophomore girls.

Seniors pull their way to triumph

Spirit Week began on Wednesday and students of every grade have been excited with this year's theme of Cereal. With dress-up days, such as College Day, Tie-Dye Day, and Army (Camo) Day and activities...

Seniors crawl their way to victory in Spirit Week Crab Soccer

After several rounds of crab soccer this morning during both lunch breaks, the seniors took the win. There were about 20 players from each grade competing. Each player was given a number and when their...

Kaylin Magosin (14)/ Eastside Editor-in-Chief
Green shares his story with students in Lecture Hall 2.

East’s FCA welcomes former NFL player William Green

Today, Wednesday November 20, East’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) welcomed former NFL running back William Green to East.  Green told his life story and spoke about his faith to a group of...

Front cover of October 2013 Eastside

October issue now viewable online

November 1, 2013

Scroll down for a link that will take you to the October 2013 issue online: http://issuu.com/eastsidenewspaper/docs/eastsideoctober2013

The cast takes a final bow. 
Jordan Stein (14)/ Eastside Photo Editor

Faculty show takes students on a journey

Charlie and the College Factory, the 2013 faculty musical, was performed on October 25 at 7 p.m. Written by Mr. Greg Gagliardi, Mr. Pete Gambino and Mr. Bert Figueroa, this one-night-only extravaganza...

Grossman is new to Easts guidance department after working
in Wests guidance department for 9 years.

Grossman looks forward to helping students in East’s guidance office

New to the East guidance office is Mrs. Laurie Grossman, who, after nine years of working at Cherry Hill High School West decided to make a switch across the town to Cherry Hill East. “I’m always...

Drought affects major countries

Drought affects major countries

The lack of water is becoming an issue in major countries across the world. In America, the Colorado River is rapidly declining due to a major record breaking drought. Because of this, the Hoover Dam’s...

“Whimsey” is a success

The production of “Whimsy,” a collection of 10-minute plays and films made by the Lab Theater was a success. The production, produced by Mr. Tom Weaver and advised by Mr. Pete Gambino, premiered on...

3V3: A fun, entertaining, competitive night for Cherry Hill East students and staff

3V3: A fun, entertaining, competitive night for Cherry Hill East students and staff

On October 10, SGA hosted the second annual 3V3 basketball tournament. Individual teams made up of friends, teammates and teachers gathered in the DiBart gym at 7 p.m. to play against each other in hopes...

Mr. Fred Wood is new to the Physical Science Department at East but has taught for over 30 years.

Wood brings experience to Cherry Hill

After 30 years of teaching at Northeast High School in Philadelphia, Mr. Fred Wood decided to take his talents to Cherry Hill. A family man with a daughter at Rutgers-Camden Honors College and a wife...

June issue is now accessible online

June issue is now accessible online

June 15, 2013

Click here to read the online version of our senior (June) issue, featuring senior perspectives, superlatives, our 2013 college list and more: http://issuu.com/eastsidenewspaper/docs/che_june_13/1

Languages spoken in the homes of the class of 2013

Languages spoken in the homes of the class of 2013

Did you know that 19 different languages are spoken in the homes of the Class of 2013? Studies show a plethora of benefits of bilingualism. Bilingualism affects cognitive processes, often improving...

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