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SSS Green is the symbol of nature, youth, and life eternal. It is individ- uals never ceasing to grow in knowl- edge and continually expanding their horizons, just as nature never ceases to renew itself. From day to day, each in- dividual is fresh, green, and full of vigor. As time goes on, one learns to adapt to the dry spells as well as the floods. By conforming to the trials and hardships of everyday existence, one has learned enough to survive au- tumn and acquire life forever. 1. Varsity Cheerleaders raise Bulldog spirit at weekly pep rallies. 2. Allan White says “Eat your heart out Farrah”. 4. A big smile and a lot of wiggle, seen every Friday morning by The Royal Majestics. 5. Eric Bryers needs to realize that curiosity killed the cat.
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DIFFERENT COLORS Yellow is characteristic of the spring and summer months when na- ture is in its prime; fresh and new. It reminds one of the sun with its neces- sary qualities for giving and sustaining life. It represents honor, loyalty, and integrity so highly desired in the mod- ern society. The young people of today rely on their friends and loved ones for these qualities. The com- bination of these traits are the single most important non-material personal possessions we may acquire in life. 1. Bulldogs give thanks for an injury free game and a victory over the Burleson Elks. 2. Marci LaDuke is E.H.S.’s own version of a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader. 3. Drum Major Greg Blalock leads band in early morning practice. 4. Rick Moody shows enthusiasm as he begins his Senior year. 5. Injured Kurt Boson displays undying sup- port for his fellow teammates.
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STUDENTS FILL THE The color blue brings forth both the es- sence of beauty and the stronghold of au- ee rena NSLP Re thority. It is a versatile color, representing a number of various feelings. Blue as seen in the heavens brings on calm, peaceful, and serene feelings. The blue of the sea, how- ever, prompts mysterious, puzzling, and of- ten turbulent sensations. It represents truth, piety, and sincerity. These virtues are brought out in the uniforms worn by those deserving honor. By striving for these quali- ties, persons of authoritive positions enforce the intense bond felt toward our country. lr! 2 't 1. Mischievous students keep Mr. Basset busy from 8:30 until 3:30. 2. Office assistant Angela Lester takes break after busy day. 3. Julia Williams catches up with leisure time in Speech class. 4. No, it’s not Kiss’s Gene Simmons, it’s Everman’s Marsha Ingram. 5. The introduction of football team highlites first pep rally.
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