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- o. LTORY olid Gold dancers return! Students boo- gie down to the tunes of DJD productions at the homecoming dance. E HS makes a donkey out of Orland! The first place junior float shows Enterprise 's enthu- siasm towards Orland. m eep on Truckin ! Senior Matt Clark cruises Thompson Field showing off his first place tro- phy. HOMECOMING NIGHT
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Victories, wrap-up week p ---------------------------------------- rand finale! Royalty watches as Starship performers Michelle Reinke and Jason Fallis sing for the homecoming crowd. H: elp! Senior quarterback Jeff Gilbreath es- capes a Trojan tackle to sprint for another Hor- net first down. he envelope, please Seniors Stacey Johnson and Roshawn James are crowned the 1987-88 King and Queen. Johnson, James named royalty; [ Moore honored as outstanding alumni Homecoming Week climaxed the evening of Friday, October 2 with the games against Orland and royalty festivities at Thomp- son Field. Junior varsity started the even- ing with a 20-8 win over the Or- land Trojans. Royalty, car com- petition and float ceremonies were held between the JV and Varsity games. Drill team, band and flag team performed before the ceremo- ny began. Senior Matt Clark took first in the car rally, fol- lowed by Cindy Ni- chols, second; and Jill Becker, third. Many cars were uniquely decorated following the Gold Rush theme. Juniors won float competion, followed by seniors in second place and sophomores, third. Floats were worked on dur- ing the week by members of their class. Queen candidates were escort- ed to the field by their fathers, riding in style in Jaguars, Cadillac and Corvettes. Royalty queen nominees ir eluded Monique Grow, Shell Hatcher. Tracy Hutchins, Stac Johnson, and Sandiey Norberg King candidates were David Aim gren, Brandon Goe thals, Roshaw James, Sonny Trip and Danny Whit Masters of ceremi nies Pam Scude and Aaron Lockha announced Stac Johnson and R shawn James 1987-88 King ar Queen. The Outstandii Alunmi Award wi presented to Coa Dean Moore, an EH graduate and foo ball defensive ba and football recei» coach. Michelle Reinke and Jason Fa lis closed by singing Always 9 the dance followed. Dennis Se ley of DJD Productions furnish the music for dancing, which held in the girls’ gym. Shelby Williams “An early Homecoming was a nice break since we started school in Au- gust Pat Lawler HOMECOMING NIGHT
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Spirit activities Monday through Thursday psyche student body for Friday’s finale lower power Marianne Paulson and Jennifer Wilder get a peace ol the action during Tues- day's hippie day festivities. u ee Haw Carlos Pineda looks twice at a cattle crossing before jumping on his horse and riding off into the sunset on western day. t- n ouble or nothing Teachers Erin Haney-Sta- pel and Suzanne Post-Wren dressed in the latest styles to join Thursday 's twin trend. - s old! Student Council advisor Richard Burns auctions junior Jeff Rattigan to a lucky lady at lunch Thursday. After semester finals, comes Spirit Week, where students put their academic woes behind them and indulge in five days of reck- less activity designed to boost school pride and spirit. The week's activities started Monday. January 25 with the week-long penny drop, in which the juniors eventual- ly prevailed. The penny drop raised $261 for student council and the Ju- nior Class added to their coffers. On Tuesday many students dug into their parents' clos- ets in search of ap- parel for hippie day. At lunchtime the seniors won the V.W. push. The students in general were at peace except for Kendra Ayers who felt like a conformist on hippie day.” Wednesday was western day with the lunch activity, snatch the bacon.” Senior Pat Lawler captured the pig for his class to win the competition. Foreign ex- “Traci Ford did a great job with posters and many people got involved.” Ann Pringle change student Valentin Sanchez, who hasn't experienced such a week in Spain, found the greased pig contest amusing. I like to see the people rolling on the floor with the pig, he said. As Friday approached, the var- sity basketball team and cheerleaders were auctioned of at lunch on a dress-up like twins Thursday. Literally, the most valuable players were junior Jason Schwerdt and senior Grant Noble, who sold as a package for $26. Some people couldn't get enough of Spirit Week. As senior Jacen Kelly put it, This is my fifth year here at EHS (just kidding' and I think our Spin' Week shows that our i school spirit still tops the other local schools. As the week progressed, thej spirit of the Hornets focused of | Friday’s match-up with the Ander- j son Cubs. Aaron J SPIRIT WEEK
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