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HOMECOMING — Sophomores Carie Bailey and Rory Young show what they believe their out- come of the piggyback race to be as the rest of the sophomore team and the members of the junior team prepare for the race. Eastside’s traditional Homecom- ing week set the stage for the “Voy- age To Victory theme. Spirit week was aptly named as the week was full of fun, school pride and competition among the classes. The week featured such dress-up days as Twin Day, “Punk” day, “Hat” day, “Green. White and Gold” day and a “Class Dress” day. On the lat- ter day the senior class modeled their designer togas.” Meanwhile, the ju- nior class dressed as “shieks” and chanted PLO throughout the day. The sophomores were not to be left out. They sported their “sweat suits and ties with zeal. Not to forget the freshmen in their yellow T-shirts, roll up jeans and unmatching socks. Homecoming week also hosted such mad-cappcd activities as Volks- wagon stuffing and pushing contests, a marshmallow creme eating contest, a raw egg eating contest, a piggy- back relay race and a class yell con- test. The senior class boasted their victory in the float and hall decorat- ing contest as well. Overall results of the competition left the sophomores in first place, and the senior class in a close second. The Homecoming football game was the ultimate competition during Spirit Week with the hard-hitting Blazer defeat by the Central Noble Cougars. Halftime ceremonies brought the moment four anxious queen candidates had been waiting for. Eastside’s Australian exchange student, Lynda Lambert, was an- nounced first runner-up and excitedly burst into tears. Senior Jackie Har- rold was crowned Homecoming Queen and proudly accepted six, long-stem red roses and the reign of Homecoming Queen 1982. Copy by Tammy Gilvin Building a float takes much time and energy. Shown from left to right arc Larry Yoder. Jodi Baker, Chris Zcnk. Jackie Johnson, and Chris Schmidt braving the cold to show off the freshman float in Saturday’s parade. Due to his misinterpretation of the rules, Tim McKean decides to eat his raw eggs in his own way. Gene Baker won the egg eating contest. 8 Homecoming
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ABOVE—A member of the rock group “Ram- page performs with the rest of the group dur- ing a special convocation. LEFT—Sophomores Jackie Johnson and Ja- son King struggle to keep their lead as the sen- ior team tries to catch them in the piggy-back race. Student Life 7
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Sophomore Gene Baker won the marsh- mallow creme eating contest while Student Council members Joe Camp, Renee Hilcr, and Ruth Bishir encourage their class- mates. Seniors Vince Grogg and Rob Goldncr donated their Volkswagons to be used in the Volkswagon stuffing and Volkswagon pushing contests. Shown arc Art Poe and Larry Thimlar leading the race for the eighth grade. HOMECOMING COURT: FRONT ROW: Paula Brown. Tammy Gilvin. Vicki Imhoff, 1981 Queen--RoEnna Zcrkle, 1982 Queen—Jackie Harrold. Runner-up Lynda Lambert. Penny Graves. Karen Hissong. BACK ROW: Jim Cragcr. Mitch Snyder. Rob Goldner, Greg Myers. Jeff Vinson. Skip Kcltner. Aaron Willard. Matt Miller. Homccoming 9
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