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On August 28, 1978 EHS was welcomed back to school. Grades K-6 reported to their classrooms; the Junior High and High School went to the gym. The cheerleaders started everything off with cheers, boosting the school spirit. STUCO President, Stan Diel gave a speech on comming events and things that needed to be done to improve the school. Miss Less also boosted up the school spirit. Mr. Stinson gave a speech on how our attitude and behavior could help the improvement of our school and community. Then was the introduc- tion of the new teachers, and the recognition of the returning ones. Everyone reported to their first hour class after the Pom Pon girls did the school song. X NE tEty HUNORto SEVtNTV'N,Ne Sponsored by: Jones Auto Repair 2
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Top row left to right; Vicki Cook, Viola Wissel, Diane Brown, Kelli Marble Kristin Kelley. Middle row; Kristy Hines, Shelly Mayo, Ronda Igou, Julie McKnight, Shelly Watts, Marsha Koch. Bottom row; Kassie Diel, Marlene Nelson, Shonie Mayo, Tina Walker, Dana Legg. The Junior High volleyball team had a break-even season posting a 2-2 rec- ord. After losing their opening game to Cheyenne Wells, they put together a two game winning streak beating Kit Carson and Granada before dropping their final game to Kit Carson in a rematch. It took three games for Cheyenne Wells to beat the Eagles in the season opener. Eads easily disposed of the Kit Carson Wildcats before moving on to their next victim, Granada. The girls played their best volleyball and beat the weaker Bobcats in straight sets. With a 2-1 record, the season ended on a disappointing note when a much improved Kit Carson team got revenge, handing the Eagles their second loss. The Junior High had several players potential to become excellant volley- ball players. 4 Sponsored by Allens Cafe
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