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f Seniors capture first in contest The Senior float received first place in the class float contest. Bad News for the Bears, was its theme. The topic of each of the floats pertain- ed to East's domination over the Nor- thwest Grizzlies, a theme which East carried through at the game. Much time and effort went into the construction of the floats. Groups of about 10 to 15 people from each of the sophomore, junior and senior classes worked on the floats. About 25 hours of group work after school and on weekends went to ready each float for the Homecoming parade. The first step involved was to pick a theme, a design for the float and a garage to build it in. There was not a limit on what could be done in design, except that the float could not be over a certain size. The materials used in construction consisted of wood, sheets, chicken- wire, paint, cardboard and napkins. Persons involved usually provided these items, but also money from the class treasuries was used. The jeeps and trailers were donated by businesses, which kept down the cost of the floats con- siderably. Nevertheless, the cost of building the floats ranged from S60 to 370. The amount spent was not necessarily a contributing factor in which class would win, however. For instance, the winning float was not the most expensive. Quality comes from the amount of time and effort in- volved, and the spirit that is shown. i Junior Ftenee Lewis views the destruction of the nuked Grizzlies. Sophomores Brian and Quinn Fliordon, Mike Goodwyn and Jennifer Pence display the sophomore float. Seniors Marty James and Randy Smith treat dying Northwest Grizzlies on the senior float. The bear was made by Nancy Bulatkin. T 'A 4 Ci
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Varsity Football Aces take first in City League Vafstvsoofebfafff East 14 The easiest way to describe the 1980 football season is to listen to the team's theme song, Another One Bites the Dust. And the Aces' City League op- ponents bit the dust time and again as the Aces captured the City League ti- tle with a record of 8-3. The 1980 football season was rewarding and exciting for everybody at East High. We are very proud of what we accomplished, said Coach Chuck Porter. found a wet and muddy field, which made it tough for scoring. The Aces did prevail, however, and came out on top, 10-6. Back in Wichita, the Aces faced the Southeast Buffaloes whom TNGY beat earlier for the first time in 12 years, but they lost the second game and ended the season, crushing hopes for a state championship. This season was certainly a turn- around from a year ago, which may be credited to Coach Porter and his South .................... 6 g North ....... .... O 23 Kapaun ..... .... 7 0 ' West ,.... .... G 43 Carroll .,..., ..., 0 a 39 Norhtwest ..,.. ...,.. O 34 Southeast ..... ..... 1 4 27 Manhattan .... ...,. 3 8 a 37 Heights ....... ..., 0 39 Regionats Olathe .... .... 6 Substate Southeast ............ 14 7 The Aces accomplished quite a bit during the year. The only team that beat the Aces in City League action was Kapaun, in a hard fought, defen- sive, turnover-full ballgame. The Aces traveled to Olathe for the first game in Regional action and assistants. Porter was voted City League Coach of the Year, but he looked ahead: We know that more work must be done to bring more championships and glory to East High football. -Y , , .,,- ,, Assistant football coach Tom Barta walks the sidelines while the offense is on the Senior Delton Knox takes the ball around the end and looks for daylight upfield. field. 1 8! Football
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