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E:-TTT Fore ver The theme for this year's Homecoming was Forever Young , a song by the pro- gressive rock group, Alpho- ville. This theme was reflect- ed in the mood of Eisenhow- er's student body as Homecoming drew near. Spirits ron high as students participated in the activities during Homecoming week. Students were seen in every- thing from sunglasses and flowered shorts on Beach Day to hospital scrubs and nun's habits on Dress-l.ike- You-Will-in-lO-Years Day. The students also partici- pated in the annual Spirit Hall contest. The Spirit Halls were judged by Eisenhower's sec- retaries. The Seniors won first place with their hall, which in- cluded music by the Alterna- tive. The Juniors finished sec- ond, the Sophomores third and the Freshmen last. I Young The week culminated in the Homecoming assembly on Friday. The students gath- ered to cheer on the football team and the Queen and court were announced. Re- presentatives from each class competed in wheelbar- row races, a tug-of-war con- test, a limbo contest, and on ice-cream eating contest. Doug Ausnehmer won the ice-cream eating contest for the third year in a row, His victory helped the Seniors win the class competition. Ben Hogue, the Senior class president, was rewarded by getting to throw pies in the faces fond hair? of the other closs presidents. Unfortunately, the football team lost the Homecoming game against the Danville Vi- kings, but this didn't stop the students from having a great Homecoming. u -,su pgs 4, n i 39,11 5,!i,.g W, 11-01 0 avr 1 1 l Q -limi uialv 1 ,-we .. U-ei T' 5 l Q4 aw jfs N L i ' . MJ. ihirii it - aus-.q,.q.,,,.-4 J T5 'X. .igl V'-Br
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