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Cheer, people, cheer! Everybody cheer! Everybody listen what we’re doing over here! Softball is one of the many available avenues for student participation. Year of Involvement 7
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Being Involved ... The Essence of Crusader Spirit Involvement ... what docs this word actually mean? According to Webster, INVOLVEMENT means “to become a participant in. To most people, “involvement” means sports; but getting involved at Em- manuel includes much more than just “playing games.” And no one ever has to climb a mountain of op- position to get involved in EBS’s many activities! For example, ele- mentary students can clean their rooms, be a bathroom or a hall mon- itor, help the teacher for a week, or even assist the cheerleaders cheer at the games. They can also participate by dressing as hoboes on Hobo Day, inviting their grandparents to school on Grandparent’s Day, selling items during fund-raising campaigns, learning poems and songs for Fine Arts competition, the Christmas program, and the Spring Concert, and doing zany things—like wear- ing clothes backwards during Spirit Week. And, of course, there are the Pep Rallies—both elementary and high school students find becoming involved by cheering, clapping, whistling, and stamping a lot of fun! High school students can also par- ticipate in all of the sports pro- grams—soccer, volleyball, basket- ball, softball, and cheerleading. Up- per-grade young people can memorize speeches or play the piano for Fine Arts competition, too, or become a part of the hard-working yearbook staff. They can help put together a banquet, or make a great project for the Science Fair, or sing in the high school or junior high choir as well. Finally, high school students can help in the Special Olympics—a truly memorable ex- perience! Mr. Bayne, the athletic director, chose “involvement” as this year’s theme for several reasons. He says, “I chose INVOLVEMENT be- cause we want students to become involved in both church and school activities. We all also need to be- come more involved in our relation- ship with God.” The Crusader spirit lives on —through involvement in EBS! Parents get involved by joining the pating in their many fund-raising Crusader Booster Club and partici- activities. EBS choirs participate in various concerts and in competitions throughout the school year. Keenagers contribute their valuable services during Registration Day. 6 Year of Involvement
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Seniors • • • The Greats of ’88 Anxious, nervous, carefree, and excited—we seniors feel a conflict of emotions as we anticipate graduat- ing from EBS. For the past thirteen years our lives have been planned by others; now our destinations are left entirely up to us. Now and in the years to come, we will be making the decisions that will help us reach our goals. We hope and pray, as growing young adults, that we will remember to use all the knowledge we have received from Emmanuel. And we often think about how our lives have been molded by the best of people, our very good friends—our advisors, coaches, parents, and teachers. We thank them all for the time and pa- tience they put into our lives. Although we will leave EBS very soon, knowing that the memories we have of everyone will always remain in our hearts makes letting go a little easier. We thank Mrs. Lois Living- ston for generously opening her beautiful home to us for our senior pictures. We also leave our sincere best wishes to the upcoming senior class, and our hopes that prayer will envelope us as we step out into the future. The Senior Class of ’88 I am crucified with Christ: never- theless, I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, Who loved me, and gave Himself for me. Galatians 2:20 Crystal Dial and Ashley Byrd Class of 1988 8 Seniors Mr. Mrs. Randall Figg, Senior Class sponsors
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