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(top left) Coach Dries gives a morale-raising speech about the Homecoming game against Waynesboro. (top right) Eagle team captains, Duane Myers and Bill Wheeler, give their own two-cents about the game. (left) It is the Boogaloo Crewl Members of the Cross Coun- try team donned skirts and showed a little leg in a special appearance at the Spirit Week Pep Rally. (above) The Boogaloo Crew joins the cheerleading squad in a cheer against the background of Junior Class posters. (left) Don Chupp, leader of the Boogaloo Crew, swings with spirit. Spirit Week 13
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Spirit Week Days Filled With Fsyching Up This year the Student Council planned anoth- er great Spirit Week. On Monday students roamed the halls in either sweatsuits or their Sunday's best for Dress Up or Dress Down Day. Tuesday was Class Colors Day. Stu- dents displayed class pride by dressing in col- ors such as blue, lavender, aqua, or silver. Wednesday was a down-to-earth Farmer Day. Thursday was a chance for students to express their true selves with Bermudian's first Goofy Day. Friday was Jersey or Red and Gray Day. Everyone crowded the halls with school spirit. Friday night, following the Homecoming pa- rades, the Eagle cheerleaders put on one of the best pep rallies ever. They were accompanied by the famous Boogaloo Crew. The five members, Don Chupp, John Chupp, Chris Sheffer, Nathan Stoner, and Lee Wicker ignited the crowd with their Boogaloo Chant. The cheerleaders had a contest to see who would lose her five lips first. Losers Theresa Glad- felter and Tracy Rupert were each punished with a pie in her face thrown by Bill Wheeler and Rick Eisenhart. After the pep rally, the students and alumni moved to the field where a bonfire sparked even more spirit for Saturday's Home- coming festivities. (top right) Super senior Jen Slaven poses with a work of art. Class posters decorated the halls throughout Spirit Week. (middle right) High-spirited juniors are on their feet cheer- ing at the Pep Rally. (bottom right) Bill Wheeler leads the football team on to the floor during Pep Rally festivities. 12 Spirit Week
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Homecoming Day '87 An Exciting Moment - A Beautiful Day Saturday, October 10, 1987, was filled with activity from deco- rating cars to psyching-up for the game. All four classes compet- ed in the annual car decorating and poster contests. Surprisingly enough. Freshmen captured first place for their car. Juniors went on to win first place in the poster contest. The 1987 Homecoming Court consisted of Missy Basehore, Wendy Boyer, Theresa Gladfelter, Tracey Myers, Angie Reynolds, Lisa Smith, Kim Tyson, and Tammy West. The 1986 Queen, Angie Black, crowned Tracey Myers as the 1987 Bermudian Springs Homecoming Queen. Theresa Gladfelter followed as first runner-up and second runner-up was Kim Tyson. The Cagle football team fought to the final seconds of the game, but came up two points short against the Waynesboro Indians resulting in the score of 12 to 14. Homecoming '87 drew a close at the Annual Homecoming Dance. This homecoming will surely be remembered by many as one that brought out the true meaning of Eagle pride and spirit. (top) The Bermudian Springs 1987 Homecoming candidates: Theresa Gladfelter. Angie Reynolds, Lisa Smith, Tammy West, Kim Tyson, Missy Base- hore, Tracey Myers, and Wendy Boyer. (bottom left) Missy Basehore and Wendy Boyer ride the second place Senior class car. (bottom right) The Sophomore classs car is deco- rated with candidates Angie Reynolds and Lisa Smith.
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