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Something To Come Home For Summertime Fun was the spirited theme set for Eastside's Homecoming '83. Along with Homecoming comes the tra- ditional Homecoming activities. During Homecoming week, activities feature the Battle of the Classes where each class fought to be number one. The week also featured dress-up days such as; Summertime Fun day, Hat and Tie day, Twin day, Green and White day and Blazer Pride day where each class is encouraged to show their pride by wearing something distinctive for their particular class. Homecoming week also featured crazy activities such as; an old clothes relay, a marshmallow stuffing contest, a lemon-eating contest, sack race, a class cheer, and the famous tug-of-war. It was a real battle between the Senior and Junior classes, with the seniors taking firsts in the four-legged relay, old clothes relay, piggyback relay and the float com- petition. The juniors took firsts in the marshmallow stuffing contest, wheelbar- row relay, lemon eating and the tug-of- war. The overall results of the battle showed the juniors taking first and the seniors in a very close second. There was also a parade featuring the four Senior Queen Candidates, class re- presentatives and the class floats that trav- eled through the town of Butler. The greatest battle of Homecoming week, was the big football game. The anx- ious Blazer team defeated the Hamilton Marines 14 to 6. This win marked the first victory for the Blazers since 1980. Halftime ceremonies were conducted as the reigning Homecoming Queen, Jackie Harrold, relinquished her title to the new Homecoming Queen, Penny Graves. Kris Helbert was named first run- ner-up. — Lori Bailey Above — Lisa Vinson seems to be down for- the-count during a fast paced relay race. Homecoming
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Left — A very tearful, but happy. Penny Graves poses with her court soon after being crowned Homecoming Queen. The court is as follows: Front row — Mandy Zenk, Lori Bailey. Kris Helbert. Queen Penny Graves. Jackie Harrold. Rebecca Schlatter. Steph Kurtz, and Cathy Graves. Back row — Tony Emenhiser. Craig Underhill. Craig Lake. Steve Lengacher, Geoffrey Baars, Joe Camp. Curt Vinson, and Jerry L’Etoile. I Above — Fun-loving junior Rory Young and his teddy bear take five dunng Class Pride Day. Loft — Wendy Lane is really packin' 'em in dunng the marshmallow stuffing contest. Homecoming —
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