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The starring cast to “The good, the bad. and the ugly.” Eagle Trucking 15
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Spirit Week Spazmania The seniors dominated, as usual, in our various spirit week competi- tions this year. The other classes managed to have their share of the glory and fun, nevertheless. The seniors were able to take the egg, orange, and tiolet paper com- petition on bonfire night. They tied with the Juniors in the cheering competition. The Juniors won the dress-up con- test. They had a few real memora- ble standouts among them. Aaron Miles managed to miraculously win the all-around geek award, and not to say the rest of the class didn’t clean up on nerd day. The triumphant sophomores lost the weeklong trials with no wins what so ever. They have big plans for next year though, even if they didn’t get to do the desired things they wanted to the freshmen. Watch out next year Cove ! The freshmen captured third place with one win, the noise parade. As a real shock to all of us, the fresh- men did what they do best, make noise, and be rowdy. They eagerly accepted the annual punishment of initiation with broad smiles, and lot’s of enthusiasm. The dance, ending off spirit week, was a big success. The turnout was almost 90% and everyone had a great time. The decorations brightened up the wintered faces, and cheered everyones night. Good job Sophomores! From the seniors we heard it through the grapevine. From the Juniors we saw the true personal- ities break through, and from the over-spirited Sophomores we saw bottled up enthusiasm. The Fresh- men showed us their blooming ma- turity. All in all, it was a week we will never forget for at least 100 years. Seniors receiving therapy for over-exposure under the California Raisin Lamp. 14 McDonald’s
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HOMECOMING It was said to have been the best Homecoming ever. Spirit week was full of great costumes and noon time entertainment. The Bon Fire was canceled, so in place there was a mass pep assembly. The competition was fun for everyone; each class competed in the toilet paper wrap, the orange pass, and the air band. The Seniors won the competition. The Homecoming games were good and bad. The Harper-Cove vol- leyball game was won by the tough Cove girls team; however, the football game was won by the Wallowa Cougers. Kevin McBride crowns Queen Staci Wigger, escorted by Chuck Rager and Russ Hafer. Princess Anji Weisenfluh, escorted by Ray Sutton and James Nicmi- Princess Cedar Nolte, escorted by Cody Princess Jenny Rundle, escorted by tal°- Hamann and Will Ryan. Ian Hurley and Tod Coxen. 16
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