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Miss Homecoming and her royal court: Kris Helbert. Tom DePriest, Tona Shina- bery, Steve Newcomer, Sarah Casebere, Gerry Zenk. Queen RoEnna Zerkle, Greg Myers, 1980 Queen Susan Zeisloft, Brian Carpenter. Dawn Lang, Tom Tinstman. Diane Sipe. Randy Young. Jackie Harrold. Jeff Vinson. Toby Shinabery. Rory Young. Homecoming 9
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1981 classes. Not only did classes par- ticipate, the faculty joined in on the fun and games—but they placed last. The battle included a baby bottle sucking contest, greased watermelon relay, four legged race, pie eating contest, wheelbarrow race, hall decora- tions, float contest, and a class cheer. At Friday’s pep session, the fe- male faculty members performed a cheer to help root the Blazers to a victory. Eastside students fire up for Homecoming. Coach Watson heads pep rally for Home- coming game. HOMECOMING A football game with the Lake- land Lakers Friday night, crowning of Homecoming queen at half time, and a Homecoming dance concluded a week of Homecoming activities. Blazers lost to the Lakers, but that didn't dampen Blazer spirits when the queen candidates were announced at half time and RoEnna Zerkle was named 1981 Homecoming queen. After the game there was a dance in the cafeteria produced by A and B Sound. Students and faculty showed their spirit during Homecoming week by dressing various ways and participating in the battle of the classes. Dress up day kicked off the ac- tivities Monday. Tuesday was backwards day. Wednesday was western and hat day, Thursday was twin day, and to sum up the week, Friday was green and white day. Seniors won the battle of the 8 Homecoming
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Eastside students had a very prosperous year at the DeKalb County Free Fall Fair, Sept. 28- Oct. 4. Many students were hon- ored with awards in the DeKalb County Pageant and through 4-H projects. Representing Eastside in the Miss DeKalb County Pageant were seniors Peggy Buell and Rita McPherson. Peggy and Rita com- peted with six other girls from sur- rounding high schools. Both girls participated in per- senior Peggy Buell displays her twirling tal- ents in the Miss Eastside contest. 10 Fair FAIR ‘81 sonal interviews, evening gown, swimsuit, and talent competition. Peggy performed a baton twirl- ing routine and Rita sang What I Did For Love. Rita received the award for Miss Congeniality. Peggy was honored as first runner-up and placed first in the swim suit competition. Down at the 4-H barns, Eastside students competed with other 4- H’ers in activities held throughout the week. Honors went to; Vicki Imhoff, Reserve Champion pen of Senior Rita McPherson sings, ‘I Honestly Love You.” Ken Kessler awaits the judges decision, which was to name his Holstein champion of the dairy beef class, at the DeKalb Coun- ty Fair. two lambs; Carie Bailey, Champi- on shorthorn, and Todd Imhoff, Jr. Showmanship lamb. The band also participated in the fair this year. They marched in the opening parade on Monday night, the Miss DeKalb County Pageant parade on Thursday night, and the Grand Finale pa- rade on Saturday. Eastside students should be congratulated on their fine perfor- mances.
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