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unior Amy Sunner finds studying out- side a little more enjoyable. riod ail Getting the Spring Fever are Stacy Lorenz and Chantel Kershner as they go crazy after school. “All Right!” exclaims Mike Colglazier as he en- joys the first day of Spring. winter spring 19
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| | any people dream of a white Christmas, yet when Break, which many would spend this dream continues on vacationing in Florida. throughout Spring Break, Back to school again and it was still the dream has turned into a nightmare snowing. Students began looking and it’s time to wake up. forward to the first day of Spring, Many ECHS students who were March 15, only to be let down again by looking forward to an exciting the cool temperature of 30 degrees. Christmas vacation were let down by The next hope for ridding the snow Mother Nature when they were all blues was Spring Break. During the first trapped inside their houses with no few days of this vacation, if you weren't hopes of going outside and traveling on in Florida soaking in the southern rays, it the icy roads. was almost possible here in Elkhart, too, Everyone was left to find activities in with the warm temperatures up in the their own households. Many students 60's and 70’s. found themselves watching M.T.V., This was then disturbed by a few talking on the phone, and some just returning flurries of snow the last couple anticipating the return of school to end of days of vacation when the mercury As the snow flies, students find it difficult going the boring days trapped inside. Others dropped back down into the low 40's out to lunch. were dreaming of the on-coming Spring and 30’s. (PRE RS a Re es ORS i So Ls 4 “Which car is mine?” many students ask, when all No use staying inside for lunch while you can be they see is snow covered cars. outside enjoying the weather, as Juniors Jody Miller and Lara Kindschi find out. 18 winter spring
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ances were a very popular pastime with ECHS students. Blazers turnout at dances far surpassed that of any previous years. Audio Energy provided the music for many dances. ‘Dances were so much better here th an they were at junior high,’”” stated sophomore Jodi Risius. “Everyone here dances and just has a good time, and the music is a lot better.” Another reason people felt the dances were so popular was an increase in school spirit. “| have a lot more school spirit this year than | did last year. | think it is because there are so many more school related activities this year that are fun,” stated Susan Summers. Contest and door prizes were also Dancing at the Morp are Jody Risius, Lisa Boyer, Kary Katzenburger, and Tim Hines. 20 Dances contributing factors to the success of the dances. The Aloha dance featured a limbo contest won by Kyoko Kamiuchi and Terrance Larkin. At some of the post-game dances, various gifts and door prizes were given away to students with the winning number on their ticket. ‘| thought it was nice that we had door prizes and contests at the dances. It gave you a break from the dancing and it was fun to see if you had the winning number,” said Amy Parmeter. Many parents who helped tc organize many of the dances did so because they thought the dances were a good idea because it gave their kids something constructive to do and kept them from going out and possibly getting in trouble. DANCIN’? MORE Showing their Memorial dates a good time at the Morp are Craig Erikson and Tim Doyle.
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