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» r »j. M - ,;., : Top Left: This year ' s varsity football team beat DeKalb, our rival. Hurt players. Phil Chapman and Mike Masters cheer their team on. Top Left: Krista Hull is proud of the band ' s performance at state. The hand tied for thrid. Left: Senior wre. ;tler. Corey Hoover, wen! to stale. Text by Lisa Bockelman Photos Iw Laura Lash 29
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E THROUGH THE YEAR Top: Dawn Mil-l-er, T-raci S-heknbar er , Rhonda Marker, and Karen Bradley enjoy themselves at this year ' s student council convention which was held here at East Noble. Top Left: Student council president, Stephanie Barnum, gives her speech during the convention. Right: Teachers gave a fine performance during one of the pep sessions this year. They immitated the football team and sang a song for the students. These teachers included (front row, l-r) Mr. Savage, Mrs. Brokaw, Mrs. Farmer, Mrs. Keck, Mr. Rickey, Mr. Richardson. (Back row, l-r) Mrs. Whittmer, Mrs. Lear, Mrs. Rickey, and Mr. Cockroft. i i i L V ' .. ' L ' ,lii 28
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—SPRING CARNIVAL •i won, I won, screamed many excited children at this year ' s spring carnival. On the weekend of April 10, many children, students and parents played a variety of carnival-like games in East Noble ' s gym- nasium. Such games included Pick-A- Duck , a ring toss, putt-putting and Bozo ' s Grand Prize Game. The student council sponsors the car- - nival but each club and group of East -Noble can be included. The individual .clubs and groups make the money from the -carnival while the student council invests .the money. The carnival didn ' t stop on Friday night, however. It continued into Saturday when there was a dance for the students. Successful is how I would describe the spring carnival. The attendance was great and the club participation was fan- ' tastic. Many people within the community told me they and their kids enjoyed the carnival, said sutdent council president -Stephanie Barnum. Text by Lisa Bockelman Photos by Jeff Stephens Left: Miss Tarnow explains how to play Bozo ' s Grand Prize Game to a little boy. Below: Workers at the carnival take a break. 30
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