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EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED IN Spirit at Enterprise has always been something to be proud of. But, this year our spirit was overflowing. Painted faces and black and gold clothing on game days were popular. “It is fun to dress up on game days,” said sophomore Deanna Hunsperger. “It makes you feel like you are more a part of things.” Rallies were very successful also. The EHS band led by Ray Ashton was a large part of the rallies’ success. “The music during the assemblies is great!” said sophomore Lance Russell. “The music adds to the whole rally scene. It makes you want to get up and dance!” According to Secretary of Assemblies Ja- mey Sehon, the assemblies were a lot of fun and very enjoyable to put on. “The assem- blies are more fun now because there are more things that we can do,” she said. “With this new help from the band, the as- semblies should get better and better.” The introduction of the spirit stick by P.E. teacher Toni Wilbourn was a part of the “un- expected spirit” this year. When the spirit stick was raised, the noise level raised, and when the spirit stick was lowered, the noise level lowered also. “The spirit stick is a neat idea,” said senior Jenn Shortt. “It really gets the crowd going.” Guest who I am! Senior Bill Hazeleur paints his face on Black and Gold Day to symbolize his spirit. We love EHS! Senior Amy Murphy, junior Meggan Olson and junior Lara Wilburn express their spirit in the hall decorating contest. opening 5
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6 EXPECT THE The year in fashion was explosive! From multi-colored hair to multi-colored clothes, fashion at EHS was important. Many new styles burst into the fashion scene. Floral prints. 50 Vs in any color, straight skirts and brightly colored sweaters topped fashion lists. Fashion and caring about the way you look has become important again, said ju- nior Danelle Short. It’s neat to see what people will wear from day to day. A newcomer to the fashion scene was the Swatch. These little multi-colored watches came in every style imaginable. They were available in every color from black to orange to white and every color in between. Swatches are outrageous! said Janet Bo- zek. You can even buy a Swatch that smells! Levi’s 501 jeans went from just basic blue to an availability in any array of colors. They proved popular in white, gray, black and even pink. Having more colors in 50 Vs is better because it adds variety to the normal style, said Eric Piearcy. I still have the basic blue, but the more colors, the better. G«t the 501 bluet? Junior Eric Grotke. senior Eric Piearcy. senior Mike Gerosin. senior Mona Melrose and junior Paul Me Master show the different colors of 501’s. Sleek and sexy Juniors Danelle Short and Nikki Anthony wear brightly colored sweaters and the latest tight skirts. opening
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