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AN UMBRELLA. FIREMAN ' S hat, flashing light, and a siren composed senior Steve Wyatfs costume for hat day WITH HIS HAIR pulled out of his eyes by a makeshift hat, senior Mark Hunter readies himself to return his opponent ' s volley in the ping pong tournament STRIVING WITH AN added burst of speed, senior powderpuff player Camille Evans attempts to outrun |un- lor Terrie Brown in the powderpuff game held Friday afternoon of Spirit Week Spirit Week! As Usual, We Obtained a Bad Case of Spirit Weel Fever! It ' s Homecoming Week already ' Can you believe it ' ' With Homecoming only tour weeks after the beginning of scfiool, Spirit Week came quicker tfian expected And wfiile tfie administration and faculty bemoaned the fact that the students had just gotten settled in and now would be skipping class for Homecom- ing, we got Spirit Week Feveri There was an activity planned for each night of the week with special events happening dur- ing the day. Volleyball, ping pong, spook night, and a spe- cial Campus Life meeting row- died us Trojans all the more, especially after special days like 60 ' s day, mask day, lick ' em and hoedown day The entire week ' s activities were brought to a peak during Friday ' s pep session. Leading the parade procession was Grand Marshall head custo- dian Walt Hardiek. This was definitely a year of broken traditions. For the first time, the Homecoming parade was in the boys ' gym, and also for the first time in EHS ' s history, the seniors lost the float competition — boy, did the freshmen ever humble the seniors! Is the float going to make it through the procession ? Will we win the game ? Who ' ll be crowned queen ? The answers as they unfolded made Spirit Week WHAT IT WAS! THE CROWD SHOWS its spirit as Tommie Tro)an (alias senior Randy Hunt) aggravates the Archer (alias senior Tony Esterline) as part of the senior float FLUSH THE ARCHERS, ' the fresh- men ' s float theme, stole the float judges ' vole in the parade competi- tion at the Friday pep session This was the first time in EHS ' s history that the seniors lost the float competition, to the freshmen, at that 16 — Spirit Week
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MOCKING A SIMON and Garlunkel ■song, senior Randy Hunt sings. Oh. I wish I were Hawaii bound JUNIOR SANDRA JONES just wants to be in a disco ANYWHEREi You Rather Be? SENIOR TAMMI GALLOPS dreams of ANYWHERE BUT HEREi being on a Fantasy Island where fantasizes junior Missy Gordon nothing ever matters. WITH A SMILE, senior Shelly Arend answers. Oh. Heaven BELIEVE IT OR not. senior John Shull would rather be at Norwell High school, but with who. John ' ? Wishful Thinkers — 15
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DRESSED IN SADDLE shoes, a striped tie, colored suspenders, and topped off with a straw hat, head cus- todian Walt Hardiek was the sharpest looking Grand Marshall EHS has had in years DRESSED IN THE spirit of hat day, custodian Mrs Sharon Jones takes a break after making the publications room sink shine '
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