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If we aren't cool, then where is the opposition? Mr. Woodfin and Jim Reeder enjoyed the parade from their front seat view. Teresa Brown was presented as the Champion Show Person at the fair. This was the first year the Show Choir performed on the Free Stage. The gates of the Eastern Idaho State Fair welcome everyone.
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Just call me Chef Boy- Ardee! says Kyle Anderson as he works at one of the many food booths at the fair. The loud rush of the Su- per Loop, the brightly col- ored lights of the carnival rides, the distinct odors of hamburgers, curly fries, egg rolls, and Tiger Ears blended together to usher the East- ern Idaho State Fair once again into Blackfoot. Entertainment this year included the tractor pull, the horse races, the rodeo, and the famous Demolition Derby. The fair also present- ed three nights of celebrity country singers - Reba McEntire, Charlie Pride, and George Strait. As usual, going back to school after a four day break was difficult for most stu- dents. Concentration and attention were hard to main- tain. Thank goodness the teachers were a little lenient. Why couldn't the fair last all year?!?!?!?!?!?!? 12
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Strange and eerie look- ing humans strutted their once-a-year outfits as Homecoming got off to a crazy start. Monday saw everyone dressed as a beach bum. Tuesday was Freaker's Day” and the school went to spunk and punk. Wednesday's “Backward Bash Day produced a new crop of sex symbols. Boys dressed as girls and the girls mimicked the guys. An assembly was held to announce the Home- coming Queen, Tracy Ba- ker and her attendants Janice Ugaki and Hiroko Hanamura. This assembly was led with inspirational cheers and dances done by the Jockadettes. Wednesday evening the Junior and Senior girls met for the annual Pow- der Puff game. The action was intense, but the Sen- iors dominated the game, winning 32-12. Thursday, B.H.S. was overrun by NERDS! Fri- day every class was in- volved in class competi- tions like the rope-pull and car parade. That night our team fought hard at the football game against Madison, but we lost 20-14. Saturday night con- cluded the Homecoming week with the dance, Take My Breath Away. It was a week of people, fun, music, and laughter. It was a week to remem- ber. Betsy Beus and Marcie Goodwin study in their senior spirit shirts. Cool and collected Kelly Ware takes a break at the Powder Puff game. 14
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