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0611 ofzfonf Zwk ocated in Central Kansas the Ellsworth Kanopolls commu nltles are surrounded by roll ing pastures Even though it is con sidered small the town IS growing rapidly with all the new industrial ad vances What IS the reason for all this flur ry of activity'-l Basically the town IS coming to llfe because of the location of the new prison on a 35 acre site ln northwest Ellsworth Already several new businesses have opened since the construction of the Ellsworth Correctional Work Facility started Along with the extra activities ID WW the community high school students carried on the fashion trends ln the upbeat mood of the year Fluffy hair and the use of banana clips was the hot item for the girls The guys cut their hair shorter on the sides and longer In the back All types of jewelry were in Large wooden necklaces brooches ban gles addabeads big earrings and rings added pizazz to their clothes With all the accessories it wasn t hard to find the right clothes Some of the fashionable clothes were over alls 501 s long and big shirts and sweaters Suspenders long coats jean jackets cropped jeans boots 544 and flats With all the different styles students could just about wear any thing and they would fit ln Just as clothes had a definite look entertainment was also a top priority to the students Dragging main go ing to Chevles ln Salina to meet new people and dance and nights at the movies were the main activities for the weekends Although the trends were slow Corning to this community we were still fashionable Pam Schmidt Denise Woodbury Student Life Division L' 2 - ' f ll' , V , y V D Y v . , ' 1 Y . . , ' ' Y ' ' 1 1 ' Y - - Y ' . Y Y ' , . . - , , - . ! Y Y Y ,
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WW Fun-fi I led week: aww nd the 1986-87 Homecom- ing Queen is . . . every- body in the community and student body waited with excitement and an- ticipation to learn the identity of the new queen. As the half came to a close, the five nervous and hopeful candidates and their fathers walked on to the football field. The Ellsworth March- ing Band, led by director, Dennis Smith, played Black Saddles and He Ain't Heavy during the crown- ing ceremonies. As the Homecoming Queen, Tami Price, was announced, she was awarded the signed football and the queen's crown. When l was announced queen, l was very surprised and very happy. It was a great honor l will never for- get, Price said. Attendants to the Queen were Cin- dy Adamek, Leah Bruce, Laura Ste- fek and Denise Woodbury. It was a very special time for me, but it went too fast, Woodbury said. The escorts for the Queen candi- dates were Ron Davis, Todd Price, Nick Rodriguez, Shane Russell and Paul Snyder. Clouds of cold mist drifted over the crowd and football field as the Bearcats fought the Sacred Heart Knights. The Knights prevailed, how- ever, in a 33-7 victory. At the Queen's Assembly, before the parade, senior Kellie Headley sang Greatest Love of All, by Whit- ney Houston. The Pops group sang Perhaps Love and Love Theme from St. Elmo's Fire. The cheer- leaders performed by dancing to Pri- vate Number by the Jetts. - Pam Schmidt - Denise Woodbury HOMECOMING GROUP: Escorts. Cback rowl Todd Price, Paul Snyder, Ron Da- vis, Nick Rodriguez, Shane Russell. Candidates. ifront rowl Tami Price, Laura Ste- fek, Cindy Adamek, Leah Bruce, Denise Woodbury. iPhoto by Marisa Ericsonj Homecoming
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