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H orsing around Leading the floats, David Kagey gently reassures his horse while Charlene Simpson guides them through the course of the parade It was the first time in several years that the Knight paraded on horseback. Pep talk Cross country captain Mike Behrens and co- captain Rick Robers elevate the spirits of the student body at a pep rally for an upcoming meet as Tem' Scott, Andrea McClellan, Amy Vest, Beth Steons, Elizabeth Thompson, and Jill Yasenchak cheer them on. Toni Moore Thzs IS a stick up At. the beginning of a long endeavor, Trenor Wllhams, Joey Mason, and Mike Howard start tapmg homecoming signs on all the lockers. Decorating for the event took several hours of volunteer service after school,
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awwwszM WMJMW ,0er .-,- Sign language SCA officers Amy Aker and Lynn Stone add the finishing touches to the welcome bannere The SCA and the class officers engaged in several projects to make the new students feel welcome. A11 Coumoyer Glass cleaner After hours of taping, cuttin , and paintin ,Steve Steorts and John Lugar a vertise their inished product and their opinion of EC. Glass dun'ng the Homecoming parade. Opening e 5
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ble If someone ever said that it couldnft be done, they were wrong. It might have taken the' football team an entire season to prove themselves, but they fi- nally pulled out a victory against Northside in the last game of the season. School spirit reached a peak as the ecstatic fans rushed onto the field and began shaking the goalposts, bringing them to the ground. For the first time, 'the marching band attended Ferrum College band camp, learning an entire half- time show before school began. They walked away with nine first place awards at competition, reducing director Bill Svec to tears. The Homecoming parade attracted a large crowd as, for the first time in years, the Knight, David Kagey, paraded on horseback. It may have been hard in the beginning to cope with all the problems and changes, but in the end students, faculty and administration proved to be ready, willing, and able. Toni Moore Julie Stasik and Julie Willcox Leader of the band While directing the band at a pep rally, Mark Snedegar keeps the beat with his foot. T e band played most of the tunes they performed at half- time during the football games. Ram-bunctious Key Club members Cassie Newman, Cary Gentry, Josh Shreeman, Beth Walker, Angelic Doole , Wen Jones, Rob Slemp, Steve Trollin- ger, race Rothschild, Janet Masters and Tammy Keffey patiently await the start of the parade on their float displaying a caged goat. Toni Moore Art Coumoyer Opening e 7
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