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Kelli Thompson looks in bewildered amazement at a host of wildly singing seniors. Photo by V. McGuire. Donna Kean, Jennifer Chisholm, and Jane Halley dream of a tropical island only moments before they too say Anchors Aweigh. Photo by V. McGuire. These sisters pose fora picture while waiting for the luncheon to be served. Photo by V. McGuire. The senior girls reach for the stars in Big Sis Lil Sisproduction'sgrand finale. Photo by V. McGuire. 18
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Celebrate! Fiesta Recreates La Fete Cajun The 1983 Spring Fiesta, entitled La Fete Cajun, had a distinctly regional flavor. Apart from listening to the Navy band and enjoying native Cajun cuisine, revelers in the festivities were treated to raffles, a sponge throw, crawfish races, a n arcade area, an auction and various gift stands and booths. Episcopal thanks Mrs. Sara Dunham, Fiesta Chairman, and her committee: Mrs. Scarlet Hebert, Mrs. Rosemary Campbell and Mrs. Mary Ann Brown. Ann Moorman gels a clown face. Michelle Buck looks on. Photoby K. France Amy Quaid gets nose-to-nose with her crawfish as he approaches the finish line. Photo by D. Seay 17
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A Fresh-Faced Tradition Big Sis Lil Sis Revamps Its Image This year's Big Sis Lil Sis was like last year's in name only. The senior girls discarded every vestige of the old traditions and invented new ones, meanwhile keeping the juniors in the dark, even telling them that Big Sis Lil Sis had been cancelled. The day's theme was Anchors Aweigh! Among the activities that greeted the surprised junior girls when the great day finally arrived were a production in the chapel, con- sisting of songs and skits, followed by a luncheon. The procedings therein will be kept strictly confidential, in the interest of not spoiling things for the rising juniors. Later in the day, the junior and senior girls boarded buses and took a road trip to the EHS football game at Whitecastle. Thus ended the first new Big Sis Lil Sis day, deemed a resounding success by both the junior and the senior girls. The Big and Little Sisters start their road trip to White Castle, all decked out in matching T-shirts. Photo by V. McGuire. Ellen Crow partakes of sirloin tip. Photo by V. McGuire. 19
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