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PRESS COVERAGE. In a pep assembly skit, sophomore Doug Brubaker inter- views Head Football Coach Craig Schneider about the outcome of Friday night’s game. SPELLING PROBLEMS. Painting win- dows during spirit week can be con- fusing. Sophomore Diane Hoar said, “I was stupid enough to tell Justin (yearbook photographer) what I had done and he took my picture wiping it off.” Justin Knupp EHS TODAY “I think school spirit is going to be great with the clubs we have. The Bleacher Bums and the Pep Club. More people are interested in cheering and being part of the group.” Junior Steve Moris Justin Knupp EHS TODAY SPIRIT 11
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SIMPLY llttfaiLe- h Pep Club brought back to life After nine years Pep Club was reinstated. Pep Club had a mini-cheerlead- ing camp with the cheer- leaders before school start- ed in the high school gym. The Pep Club and cheer- leaders held rallies before the football games and painted signs to plaster the halls. It helped out the cheer- leaders because people were doing things with them, said senior Steph- ani Tien. For traditional Spirit Week, students wore bob- by socks, dressed identi- cally, created uniforms, wore something from a college, and donned their best clothes. Junior Ty Hazen earned the Mr. Irresistible title with the most hush buttons from the girls. Thursday night after cruising up and down Main street in a caravan, stu- dents roared with life at the football practice field pep assembly. A burning Kins- ley dummy toppled from the blazing bonfire while the crowd chanted Go El- linwood, beat Kinsley. The Pep Club did a line dance with the cheerlead- ers, and there was a cake eating contest between seniors Brad Stephens and Jeff W. Carr. Senior Kent Roberts was named Mr. Cool for sitting on a bag of ice during the bonfire pep assembly. Heather Christiansen Justin Knupp EHS TODAY STOMP 'EM. For the class of '88 Jennifer Kowalsky, Tim Carpenter, Tanya Owens, Allan Zuhars, and Matt Hammeke paint the Peoples State Bank and Trust windows for spirit week. 10 SPIRIT
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Senior Kent Roberts, newly crowned Football Homecoming King, stood at center stage. Selected by the football team, Rob- erts, along with the audi- ence, anticipated the an- nouncement of the queen. The 1986 Fall Home- coming Queen is ... do you really want to know? .. .Tristan Mohn. Roberts received the queen's crown from the crown bearer, placed it up- on Mohn's head, and be- stowed the traditional con- gratulatory kiss. Chris Sie- fers and Brian Hood em- ceed the ceremony, and Don Brubaker sang the theme song The Best of Times. Chosen by the student body, Mohn was later es- corted to a throne by the 30-yard line to watch the game with the other mem- bers of her royal court. Wet, drizzle, actually rain, drenched everyone who attended the Home- coming football game. Fans were wrapped up in blankets, hats, scarfs, and carried umbrellas while cheering on the Eagles. Considering the rainy weather, the Eagles hand- led the Coyotes well. Ellin- wood did most of their scoring in fourth quarter play. A last effort touch- down by the Coyotes wasn't enough to surpass the scoring of the Eagles. The Eagles held on to the lead from the start and de- feated Kinsley 23-14. After the game students got down to the tunes of Satin Rage in the high school gymnasium. The dance ended a little after midnight. The night had been simply unique for all. Trina Kinsinger Justin Knupp EHS TODAY 1986 FOOTBALL HOMECOMING ROYALTY, (front row) Crown- bearers Lyle Sobba and Darci Schneider; (second row) Sheila Wolfkill, Julie Thill, Darci Lenhart, Queen Tristan Mohn, Lori Salem, Tonya Sovereign; (back row) Jeff Carr, Jerry Rogers, Brad Stephens, King Kent Roberts, Jodi Wendel, Eugene Huslig. 12 FOOTBALL HOMECOMING
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