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Students go wild on Spirit week Spirit week was a great chance to show your creativity and individ- uality. Students spent the week de- signing costumes, thinking of new ways to get the girl's hush buttons, and finding boxes and firecrackers for the bon fire. There have been many creative ideas, but none caused as much co- motion as the Jackson Five. Al- though there were golfers, accident victims and ladybugs at school on Twin Day, the Jackson Five, who painted their faces, drove up in an Oldsmobile, carried ghetto-blast- ers, and ate watermellon and Ken- tucky Fried Chicken for lunch, stole the show. On Thursday, everyone got a chance to play Zoro by putting individual marks on friends' T- shirts. The first-time event went over extremely well with most stu- dents leaving school with a nice re- membrance of their high school years. The participants added hats and shades to complete their attire. Each girl was also issued a Hush Button, and she had to give the but- ton away to the first guy who made her talk. Sophomore stud Joe Ham- mersmith proved he had what it takes to become Mr. Irristable as he was able to collect the most Hush Buttons. The traditional bonfire, the pep rally on main street, and the paint- ing of the merchants' windows ex- panded the week from a school ac- tivity to a community event. Though individuality was pre- sent all through the week, students became closer in spirit and cheered the Eagle football team to victory against St. John. P.G.A. COMES TO ELLINWOOD? Not quite, but sophomore Todd Robins and ju- nior Blake Wells did put on an impressive show as they shot a few rounds on the school lawn during noon hour on Twin Day. (Photo by Amerine) 6 Spirit Week
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Bradley Douglas Bressler Lori Lynn Buckbee BLATST. JOHN BAD. With the help of senior Ronnie Bieberle. senior Mary Simmons leads the crowd in a cheer at the Home- coming bonfire. (Photo by Amvrinc) ougias James Carpenter Laura Jo Carpenter Bradley Ray Bowne Ronald Paul Bieberle Shairlyn Lynn Casey Vicky Louise Kimberly Ann Doll Yancy Allen Feck Cunningham Seniors 5
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BODY GRAFFITI. Senior David Schlocter- meier signs his John Hancock on the back of sophomore Brenda Ahrens during T-shirt signing day. (Photo by Amerine) TOO COOL. Senior Ronnie Bieberle, soph- omore Mark Robl, senior Scott Strobl, soph- omore Joe Hammersmith, and junior Dion Hazen went all out on Twin Day Posing as the Jackson 5, they arrived for school in a green 4-door Olds, ate chicken and water- melon for lunch, and relaxed on top of the car while listening to soul music. (Photo by Amerine) Spirit Week 7
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