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Right—Balloons and music set the scene for the Grid-Iron-A-Go-Go as EHS varsity cheer- leaders lead the group in a cheer. Below—Spirit flys as Beth Morlan and Pam Goad add finishing touches to their room. Right middle—EHS color guard leads the pa- rade as the band steps off to a march. Right bottom—Mr. B. keeps “Riley” wild- cat, Penny Garl, tamed. The theme of Pep Club’s float was “Cage those Wildcats.” - P| cd
08 Homecoming: animated Snoopy float steals show With head bobbing and tail wag- ing, Paint and Pallete’s Snoopy float stole the show. The float was awarded first prize after the long procession from the Sophomore Di- vision to the Senior Division. By no means was the parade of student-drawn floats the only attrac- tion. The five-day 1968 celebration started with the “Let Spirit Fly Party”, continued with the parade and the pep session at Rice Field, and ended with the game itself and the victory dance celebrating the win over South Bend Riley. Beauty and grace topped the fes- tivities with the crowning of the homecoming queen, Kathi Torok. Kathi was crowned by senior class president, Phil Stiver, due to the car accident of Student Council president, Mike Marohn. Left—“Snoopy paints a dream,” winner of the first prize in the parade, is pulled by the Paint Pallete Club. Below—Senior class president Phil Stiver crowns Kathi Torok. Seated are Slyvia Re- plogle, sophomore attendant and Linda Ellis, junior attendant. Escorts are Steve Klapp, John Myrland and Eric Mishler. si 7
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