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(1) Contestants in the kissing contest receive blindfolds for the big moment. (2) Kent Weber tries to light up Scott Hartman’s spirits while Bryan Fink and Jorgan Capener stand guard. (3) Seniors Joe Cerami, John Snead and Dave Fisher seem a little confused on who's selling whom at the slave sale. (4) With Dave Ventimiglia up front, sophomores try for a victory at the tug-a-war. (5) Julie Cantrall, Ms. Virginia Ralston and Lisa Hernandez, dive in face first, while Student Council members Katy Taylor and Lori Roberts cheer them in the pie-eating contest. (6) Now all I have to do is swallow it,” thinks Ms. Ralston. (7) “We re still ahead, guys. (8) “We did it! Julie Cantrall. Virginia Ralston and Lisa Hernandez win for the senior team. (9) “If Rocky can do it. so can I, muses junior Steve Van Ert. while fellow contestants, senior Doug Porter and soph Greg Moss, guzzle raw eggs.
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Future farmers round up active participation Members of Future Farmers of America were kept active through the year with club activities and meetings. The Future Farmers helped handicapped students of Mistletoe, Monte Vista and Buckeye schools carve pumpkins that had been donated to the schools. Once again, donkey basketball proved to be a crowd pleaser, and FFA’ers defeated Block E. During December club members sold Christmas trees at the school farm. The second year for this activity, the sale was a great success, according to president Guy Gemmer. Sponsoring carnivals, FFA Week and an awards banquet at the end of the year were other activities of the group. A rodeo clinic in Red Bluff featured professionals who demonstrated techniques for the 25 students in the Rodeo Club. The California High School Rodeo Associa- tion sponsored a rodeo February 25-26 at the local Posse Grounds. Limited to high school students, the rodeo attracted participants from all over Northern California. “In the past few years, high school rodeos have grown throughout California. It’s my hope that here at EHS we can continue to encourage students’ interest and participation in these rodeos both locally and statewide,’’ said Rodeo Club advisor Thomas Orr. ffa 21
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Halloween, assembly kick-off Homecoming Week October 31 doubled as Halloween and the first day of Homecoming Week. Due to the two events coinciding, Student Council sponsored the traditional Pumpkin Cutting Contest as a Homecoming activity. The Navy Band kicked off festivities at Tuesday’s assembly. It wasn’t anything like I expected. I thought it would be dentist office type music, but they really got into it and got everybody involved. It was fun, reported Sue Munro. Activities were planned for each day. Activities included slave day, the sexy baby contest and a cheerleader weight guess. Carnations were sold during the week, courtesy of the Student Council. Dress-up days were included in the week's events. Wednesday's No-Sweat Day was a carry-over from the movie “Rocky,” which also served as the inspiration for the Homecoming theme, Hornets Fly Higher.” Friday's assembly wrapped up the week. Along with class yells and skits, there was a pie eating contest, a raw egg eating contest and a kissing contest. Seniors won the megaphone with an exuberant display of spirit. homecoming week 23
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