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HOMECOMING '78 Everybody had spirit! But the sophomore class was unique in winning many of the contests. They left the pepfest winning the hall decorating, float competition, and much to the dismay of the seniors e the Spirit Jug. They were also on the winning team with the juniors in girls touch footbball. The freshmen won the contest for highest yearbook sales. And, the juniors showed up the rest and won the pony express by a nose. The school showed its great spirit in all homecoming activities. The dress-up days as tiny tots, western, formal, and traditional red 3; black filled the halls with enthusiasm. Even the seniors, never having been noted for their spirit, deserved an award for their combined efforts in challanging the other classes in the week's activities. Coronation added a touch of class to the week of western festivities as Terri Shold and Jeff Eaton were crowned as homecoming royalty. The agony of defeat was felt in both the homecoming football game and volleyball matches against Buffalo. But girls and boys cross-country gave our school the thrill of victory when they won against Mound and Orono. The smiles on peoples faces showed we were proud, through thick and thin. The week ended with a bang as Night Train played at the homecoming dance held unusually in the cafeteria. The atmosphere was a western main street and all enjoyed it. For most it was a very long week, as late hours kept everyone from sleep. Looking back though, all would agree it was fun and will long be remembered.
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DEDICATION She sits at a piled desk at the front of her room which is traditionally scattered with paintings, posters and ceramic sculptures. As she moves around the room giving instruction and answering questions, one begins to see her multifaceted role as an art teached at EPHS. A graduate of Central High School in Minneapolis, Mrs. Stewart embarked on an art and design career at the University of Minnesota. Several years later to the benefit of Eden Prairie Schools, she decided to become an art teacher. Aside from the individualized instruction of her daily teaching, Mrs. Stewart has volunteered her time and talent to most school functions that require an artistic touch: Prom and Banquet committee, hall wall painting and graphics, campaign posters, extensive sets for stage productions, showcase displays, and design and layout for publications. Perhaps, however, what will be remembered most is her genuine kindness and thoughtfulness. We have fondly referred to Mrs. Stewart as the solo sunshine committee because she always managed to make the effort to paint the farewell card, order the congratulations cake, or collect for the flowers.
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