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Setrivi Spirit S6i te4 fa ' $5 Friday brought Homecoming to an end with the pep session, the crowning of the queen, and the football game against Colum- bia City. The pep session was outstanding with the senior class of ' 85 shutting out the lower classes. The spirit by the seniors was outstanding the entire week, and they were exceedingly enthusiastic at the pep session. The East Noble football team jolted the visiting Eagles, 25-0. During halftime, Debbie Hantz was crowned Homecoming Queen, and the spirit trophy was awarded to the winning class, the seniors. Right: Seniors Steve Hornet and Ed Keil prepare for lift-off with their blue and gold balloons at the Homecoming pep session. Below: Ay, caramba! screams an enthusi- astic Andrea Perez, East Noble ' s Spanish teacher. Fred Inniger ' s dollars won out over Perez ' s pesos, however, in the Price is Right contest at the pep session.
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Top left: Sporting a snappy plaid suit and expensive shades, senior Lynette McCoy dances through the halls on Nerd day. Top right: The seniors upset the two-year reign of the junior class by edging them 6-0 in the powder puff title game. Above: Seniors crowd around the bonfire following Thurs- day night ' s parade. Left: Spectators laugh while sophomore Bobby Kruse rises from his unexpected dunk in the mud hole during the rope pull. This year ' s Homecoming was a great success, with the seniors taking most of the honors. The rope pull brought a crowd to the mud pit. In the boys, girls, and co-ed divisions of the pull, the winning teams were the seniors. The seniors also won the paper drive, collecting close to 30,000 pounds -- more paper than any other class has ever collected in the history of the event. Volleyball was a new event, and the seniors kept their week of winning intact by sweeping the co-ed tournament.
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Left: Seniors demonstrate the enthusiasm and creativity that won them the spirit award for the pep session. Below: Coun- selor Fred Inniger gets rowdy with the pillow he won in the Price is Right game. Above, left. Deb Hantz wears a smile and a crown after being named Homecoming Queen during halftime ceremonies. Left: Offensive coordinator Cam Lahee gives Scott Crawford and his teammates some quick advice during the game. The words of wisdom must have paid off, as the Knights routed Columbia City, 25-0. Text by Rita Smith Photos by Kim Cochard and Todd Whan I 75 1 i
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