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Seniors float to first Camie Ake bows her head as she passes the crowd on the prize winning float. A € € was fun waiting to find out who would get the crown. Con- gratulations Kyle, you really de- served it! 9{9 I?rfs Son Ax c toieA' Who are the SEOINRS? They were a group of cars in the wrong order in the homecoming car rally. Al- though sophomores often leave out an “O” in their name, the misspeling of “seniors” was unexpected from the Class of '86. Serenade me Joel Hein sings an original composition to the king and queen. They’re here again! Stacey Becker and Darrin Holman. 1984 Home- coming King and Queen, return to crown their successors. homecoming night 4 I
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■Another Hornet victory makes homecoming■ A NIGHT TO REMEMBER by Robyn Shultz Homecoming Night festivities were held October 4 at Thompson Field. Festivities held between the JV and varsity games included crowning of royalty, float com- petition and a car rally. Kyle Gilbreath and Mindy VandeVenter were crowned Homecoming King and Queen. Joel Hein serenaded the royalty. In the float competition, all classes cen- tered floats to the theme “Black is Back.” Seniors took first place in the competi- tion, followed by the juniors in second and the sophs third. Winner of the car rally was senior Gregg Evans, who drove a van resembling a Hornet. Masters of ceremonies Matt Barber and Kim Casa Bianca announced royalty and all winners of the events. Enterprise teacher and coach Mike Moynahan re- ceived the Outstanding Alumni Award. He was presented a plaque to comi rate the honor. JV Hornets carried the theme by feating the Las Plumas Thunderbirds 14. To make the evening a complete tory, the varsity Hornets shut out Birds, 26-0. Standing Proud Mindy VandeVenter and Kyle Gilbreath are an- nounced as king and queen between junior varsity and varsity home- coming football games held at Thompson Field. HOMECOMING ROYALTY - Jessica Mercer, Bryon Hamilton. Julie Beers. Phil Lamonica. Mindy VandeVenter. Kyle Gilbreath. Danelle Short. Mike Gerosin. Reagan Sandy and Roy Stevenson. Hornet Mobile Gregg Evans cruises the track in his car rally winnina entry. homecoming night
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Winning awards, taking first, drill team EARNS MORE RECOGNITION by Sheryl Dapp It has been a rewarding year for the drill team, especially after months of hard practice. The team competed for the first time in the Harlan Carter Tournament and captured first place in the songleading competition December 6. They also re- ceived the Spirit Stick and numerous indi- vidual awards at the U.C.. Davis Spirit Camp last summer. The drill team consisted of 25 girls. They reserved fifth period for a special drill team class. Lynnann Chestnut, Kim Brown, Kathy Mincer and Katie Blanken- ship were the team captains. ‘Toni lends us a lot of support; she is very honest concerning our ability,” cap- tain Brown said of drill team advisor Toni Wilbourn. “Everyone has improved tre- mendously.” she added. Brown felt that the girls worked really hard, but did not receive the recognition they deserved. “I think they’re great,” said senior Cheryl Davis. ‘‘They’re the best drill team that EHS has ever had.” The team is the first from EHS to par- ticipate in a songleading competition in the Bay Area and Sacramento. “The J the best group of dancers that I haveh I’m very pleased with their performan Wilbourn said the dance routines will limited to the drill team. The cheerlea won’t dance with the drill team in the 1b ture. Straight stripes Christie Schnetzer. Kim Summit. Karen Welborn. Lisa Boardner. Lisa Fox. Michele Ruben. Susie Bosworth. Jenny Fratus. Barbie Beers and Kim Brown participate in the homecoming ceremonies during royalty announcements. The underlying truth At Spirit Camp. Captains Kim Brown and Kathy Mincer prepare for the morning workout with a refreshing morning shower. drill team
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