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acme steers Lola (Terri Jackson), who was once the ugliest girl in Providence, Rhode Island be- fore she sold her soul to the devil tries to convince Apple- gate (Scott Templeton) that She is capable of seducing Joe Hardy. Money for some of Lo- la's outfits, scenery and spe- cial effects was raised from the National Honor Society sponsored Patron Drive which netted over $2,500. (Photo courtesy of Mosier Photo- graphics) | With the devil's instructions to seduce Joe Hardy (Kelly ee ben oe Lola (Terri Jack- son) attempts to do so with her dance and song, What Lola wants, Lola gets. (Photo courtesy of Mosier Photo- graphics) | | | | Sister (Billie Jo Robinson), the soa abot president of the Joe Hardy fan club, leads the ladies ina slightly off- key round of You've gotta have heart. (Photo courtesy of Mosier Photographics) | | Members of the Washington Sen- ators baseball team realize that they've gotta have heart although it is inevit- able that they will lose to the favorite for the pennant, the New York Yankees. (Photo courtesy of Mosier Photo- graphics)
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The Mambo Dancers, Michelle Wanke, Michele Simmons, Terri Jackson, Roni Bissell, Tracy Payne and Jeff Pawlak enter- tain the fans at a celebration for Joe Hardy. (Photo court- esy of Mosier Photographics) | | A silhouette of Joe and pee Boyd (Kelly Carpenter and San- dy Stanley) as they sing A man doesn't know inspired this photograph by Assistant Director Mrs. Coe Strain. | Chorus members sing a reprise of You've gotta have heart during the finale while the lead performers take their bows. Damn Yankees was pre- sented March 15, 16 and 17. (Photo courtesy of Mrs. Coe Strain)
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This year, the word successful could be defined in two ways. The first is in the dictionary where it is interpreted and the second could be related to the EMHS boys' track team which had its share of success. For instance, at the beginning of the season, the Chargers weren't expected to be “allsthate gqood=.ee bur because of some excellent team efforts and a superior coaching staff, the Chargers were able to silence their Critics. After beating state-ranked crosstown rival Elkhart Central in a Northern Indiana Conference (NIC) meet, it was goodbye opponents, hello Championship as the Chargers were on their way to an undefeated 9-0 conference record and the undisputed title. The kids didn't get much recognition because of Central, but they have something the Blazers don't, and that's the conference championship, said head coach Jim Eger. Not only did the team win the conference, but they also won their own Charger Invitational for the fifth time in 12 years with an overwhelming 96 points, 25 ahead of second-place Penn. When it came time for the sectionals, the Chargers were faced with tough competition in sixth-ranked Central and number 20 Goshen. Karl Werner won the discus at 140'11 to become the Chargers' only champion. With 70 points, they finished third behind the two ranked teams. The Chargers were able to send eight men to the regionals. Dave Stahl, who was second in the 800 and 16 Boys' Track Boys take NIC track title sixth in the 1600, Matt Grubb, third in the 800, Matt Ronzone, third in the 1600, Victor Washington, third in the 100, Dennis Griffen, third in the 3200, Eddie Henderson, fourth in pole vault, and Brad McCain, fourth in the long jump, all qualified. Junior Terry Kern said, We are doing so well because we just don't have a 'superstar.' When we win, it's a team victory. If one statement could tie the team's season together, it would have to be the one by Werner when he said, This team has proved what hard work, discipline, unity, and a good coaching staff can do for YOurs --Douglas Brown FIRST ROW: Chris Carl, Nate Roll, Rod Williams, Glen Uebler, Craig Nichols, Shawn Jordan, Brian Stamper, Willie Graham. SECOND ROW: Jeff Schrock, Dave Thomas, Michael Jackson, Aricek Mason, Mr. Frank Cockerham, Mr. dan Randoph, Mr. Jim Eger, Mr. Mike Cebra, Tim Troyer, Brad McCain, Tony Henderson, Mike Ryan. THIRD ROW: Brent Bentz, John Thompson, Fred Hershberger, Jason Rasp, Jeff Young, Matt Ronzone, Victor Washington, Matt Grubb, Pat Conner, Jerry Redmond, Ed Kramer, Scott Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Dominic Cappelletti, Ed Henderson, Chuck Millslagie, Eric Pettis, Bt: zt Melvin Thompson, Kern, ke Vargo, Gene Rhinesmith, Chuck Segraves FIFTH ROW: Holland, Barry Ab Dexter, Bob Boone, Keith Chandler Bryant Dunn. SIXTH Brett Butler. Neal Shaw, Craig Dale, Anthony Grey aaa e ,» Adam Dave Stahl, Mark Mills, ROW: Jim Ludlow, Scott Lambdin, Chris Cook, Scott McMeekan, Mike McKibbin, Tony Wood, Kevin Rems, Dennis Griffen, Karl Werner, Bob Faus. With the look of determin- ation on his face zone runs the 1600. Matt Ron-
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