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e Homecoming Queen Queen Michelle Burgess escorted by Marvin Bur- gess, Jr. Mr. Burgess proudly crowned Homecoming watched his daughter being Queen.
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The scoreboard tells of our 36 to I8 win over Carlisle. We caught gansters Mark H. and Kim P., by surprise. K Z 4 ,, . 3,77 .fa f c Blake H., Chris W. and Amy C. diligently fold napkins for the float. ' MQW W It arrived in a blink of an eye - Homecoming week 1987 was here! The students of EHS once again went to great lengths to show their spirit during spirit week. Monday was Stuffed Ani- mal Day, and everyone got to bring his f C .. my ilelebratmg ani mal-is to school. That night, a bonfire blazed behind the tennis courts to get spirits Fired up in the cool night air. Tuesday was Nerd Day, which proved there is a lit- tle strangeness in everyone. Masquerade Day, Wednesday, brought the most participation. There were many original ideas used to make very unique cos- tumes that ranged from clowns to ghosts and goblins. With Thursday, came the Mafia. Gangster Day put students wear- ing dark suits, hats, and sung- lasses, and toting machine guns. Friday was the traditional Pur- ple and Gold Day when everyone showed spirit by wearing school colors. A pep rally got everyone really excited for the big night ahead. The afternoon parade included floats from clubs that had worked all week, silly looking clowns, the marching band, and ' 1 4 the yells il Tradition of leaders. The coronation began at 200 when the maids and Queen Mi- chelle took to the Held. Combin- ing their voices of cheer the play- ers, the junior and senior cheer- leaders released purple and gold balloons after each touchdown while the purple maHa set off Hreworks. The football team won a well deserved victory by beating Carlisle 36 to 18. After the game the annual Homecom- ing dance was held in the cafe- torium. With Mark McCain as disc jockey. Popular songs blared and lights flashed as ev- eryone danced. This ended an- other memorable Homecoming at EHS. Could Alecia H. 81 Phillip B. be a future Homecoming queen and captain of the football team?
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3 Mrs. Oyler asked, What are you looking t9n Were ou so embarrassed ou .Y couldn't show your face? , The boogie man returned to E.H.S. l2tl1 ibrmlc maids v k Ashley Godsey escorted by Jimmy Godsey Checola Seals escorted by Roy Seals
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