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Eagle Spirit Flies! .wal a '- VXM;KS m Top left: Itqs not as easy as you thought Dan, is it. Top right: E.P. girls give guys heart attacks. Bottom right: Pm sick of sWland me downs? 4 OPENING
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The second addition was the math team. With practices and competition difficult, the new math team also did well. The traditional competitions such as; football, volleyball, band, soccer, cross country running and swimming also had good seasons. Soon winter was upon the school and the cold was felt everywhere. Even with the crowded halls the school seemed cold. Most of the sports were started and doing well by the time winter break rolled around. Many surprises enlightened the student body during winter. Lunch was a new surprise when the school introduced a new ethnic line of food. There were entrees from Italy, China and Mexico. The cost of the ethnic food was a dollar- fifty for an entre, sidedish, bread and milk. When the new food line came out, it seemed as though there was never enough food for everyone. But eventually the students didnat eat as much of the ethnic food. Then there was enough for everyone. Something else new was also introduced at lunch time. The administration decided to abolish the token system. No one knows exactly why the i6Arne Chipil disappeared, but it was rumored that there werenlt enough tokens for all the students. Winter competition also did well the past year. Hockey, basketball, one-acts, skiing and all other sports had at least a fair season. Some sports had better seasons than others. There was much Eagle spirit backing all competition throughout the school. The middle of winter hit the school hard. There were temperatures in the negatives and not much was happening. Everyone began to dream of their own spring break and what they were going to do. Before they knew what hap- pened spring break was over and the fourth quarter began. Fashion last spring was as interesting as the new fall fashions. Everyone was wear- ing their own individual outfits. The snow melted and spr- ing was hopping. The spring play began as did the spring sports. There was promise for the play, golf, track, tennis, baseball and softball teams. Spring also brought the ex- citement and tension of prom and graduation. Couples were excited about going to prom while others who didnlt have dates felt the tension of whether they would end up going or not. After everyone made it through prom, the seniors realized they had only about a month of high school left. Tension built as they prayed to pass all their classes. Excitement grew for that ceremony that ends their high school career. Overall the 84-85 school year was one to be proud of. Congratulations to all who made it through the year! OPENING y 3
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Eden Prairie students take pride in their school spirit. In the pep fests, Classes have fierce com- petitions 0n yelling and overall SPIRIT. At the games and events students are asked to show their spirit by supporting the home teams. The students are always filled with a lot of en- thusiasm. Having fans yell for the teams boosts the morale and makes the players work harder, towards 3 Eden Prairie victory. Having a school with a lot of school spirit real- ly makes a school a fun place to be. Top left: Welcome to Fantasy Island. Above: E.P. models show of next years Freshmen wardrobe. Big picture: Has spring break fever gone to our heads? OPENING t 5
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