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T5 elrinelalel- 'M Mr. Dave Edwards, Mrs. Elaine White, Ms. Mrs. Kay Valek, Ms. Carolyn Wolterstorff, Rebecca Moore, Ms. Daisy Meacham, Ms. Betsy Hagans, Mr. Chuck Myers, and Lynette Brauer relive their past on the Mrs. I l 50's and 60 s Day during Homecoming week. Their strange attire got a lot of second looks. Spirit week involves teachers Changes are be to expected. Styles change, people change, schools change. But traditions are meant to stay traditions. Exes came home to all kinds of changes -- including traditions. Even the graduates of 80 found things different. Suddenly, the Burning of the E was on Tuesday, not Thursday. The J.M. Hanks football team was playing a game on our football field that Thursday. Key Club wasn't having its traditional pancake supper. A Homecoming dance? Nope. The pep rally, for some, was an excuse to go home at 2:30. Student council tried to revise tradition by advertising a' Homecoming party at the Rainbow Room that included dancing to all kinds of music as well as pool tables for those interested. This idea didn't generate enough interest, however. It, too, was voted down. Luckily, however, the exes found that the game was still football, not soccer. The Troopers defeated the Ysleta indians 19-0. In a special issue of Sabre, the spirit of Homecoming was highlighted by blue and gold spot color. It pictured the burning of the which finally ignited after the thunderstorm passed over. However, it did take Mr. Bob Kirtley a lot of time and diesel fuel to get it finally burning well. Homecoming was, for sure, a week to remember. Toni Meyer sells a special color issue of Sabre on Thursday of Homecoming week. Blue and gold inks were featured. -wow -Q. . 'I as r ' nu l 1 l U I Paige Bedell and an OEA student re-staple a broken link to the junior spirit chain, The juniors came in second. The first 'stage of the E leans against the wall in Mr. Tom Waggoner's backyard before the Burning of the George Peel waits for his cue to begin accompanying the choir for its singing performance at the Homecoming pep rally. X - Homecoming 23
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