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Top row: Nicole Fowler, Erin Oliver, Tommy Corter, Ashley Andrishok, Ashley Ragusa, Catherine Barton, Jeanne DuPont, Andi Lima. Bottom Row: Kendall Maginnis, Christine Corter. Nicole Moynes, Kristen Stewart, Jean Palmer, Melanie Mitchum. Jane Abercrombie, Elizabeth Avcrctte, Laura Avery, Natalie Barton, Carla Billings, Beth Bradford, Treasure Bruce, Mary Burroughs, Adrienne Cadwoller, Elizabeth Carpenter, Brandee Crawley, Jamie Dodds, Katherine Fetzer, Sirida Graham, Leigh Griffiths, Clinton Healey, Courtney Hendry, Mary Hendry. Sara Hipwell, Carolyn Ho. Kimberly Hymel, Loren Jagisch, Heather Janies, Elaine Johnson, Maty Johnson. Chandrika Jones, Perry Jordan. Sara Kantrow, Courtney Kaufman, Michelle Kimes, Lauren Lee, Neilsin Malone, Laura McBrydc, Jamie McNeill, Tracy Meyer, Estelle Morris, Kathryn Newcomb. Paula Ngo. Meredith Ozicr, Tamara Penn, Tcnesia Penn, Emily Phillips, Kerry Rhodes, Jennifer Roy, Carrie Stern, Ashley Stevenson, Ashley Teague. Desiree Valenzuela, Cathy White, Amy Zollerman. Left to right: Laura Carpenter, Kim Buhler. Natalie Miller, Ali Quaid, Mimi Rieger, Amy Quaid, Eliso Kimbrough. 125
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The Spirit leaders Of ♦ Cheerleader Kim Buhler (top) and Highstepper Laurie Carpenter (bottom) smile as Coach Leblanc lifts the school s spirits during the Homecoming Pep Rally. The 1987-19 8 Highsteppers, left to right: (standing) Stephanie Moigan (co-captain). Hcathei Bauder. Karyn Story. Marquita Pitcher, (kneeling) Carol Knight (captain), Laurie Carpenter, Michelle Young, Melisse Campbell, (sitting) Emily Glover, and Katie Grotness. Claire Morris, Amanda Grimsley, Katyn Story and Marquita Pitcher Laura Lucia Hayes, and Jennifer D' strike their final pose of the Armond lead the E.H S. fans in a football season dances. cheer 124 The 1987-198 Football Cheerleaders, left to right: Caroline Hiatt, Anna Coates, Jennifer D' Armond, Amanda Grimsley (captain), Laura Lucia Hayes, Claire Morris, and Shadley Hargon. The senior Highsteppers perform their last dance during the Trafton Pep Rally; left to right. Heather Bauder, Carol Knight, Becky Shirley, Michelle Young, Katie Grotness, and Melisse Campbell.
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B Tough loam But . . . ft Tougher Season Scott Madison knocks the boll away from on opposing ployer ond Brondon Woolf isn't for behind. ndcr the watchful eye of Coach Brannon LeBlanc, the Knights football team trained in the torrid summer heat. Endless drills and plays run over and over again intensified the unpleasant humidity and temperature, but the District Champs of 1986 didn't care for they were shooting for State this time. With an annihilating defense and offensive line, and with effective passing, the Knights were termed indestroyable. The Knights began the season with a disheartening loss to U-High. However, the team didn't let that get them down. It only intensified their desire to win. They harnessed that desire and rolled over Ascen- 126 sion Catholic, Catholic High of Point Coupee, Parkview Baptist, Brusley, Christian Life, and Bishop Sullivan. A devastating blow was dealt to the Knights when quarterback Charlie Kennon's arm was broken in the game against West St. John. Todd Graves, 2nd string quarterback, was thrust into control. Despite the fact that the Knights finished the season with a 6-4 record, Graves finished with impressive stats and all of EHS looks forward to him leading the Knights to a 10-0 season in the 88 season. There is quite another side to the EHS football squad — the players. A lot of close friendships are formed on the field. When asked what his favorite part of the football team was Jim Douglas said, The comradory. We stick up for each other. Charlie Kennon's favorite part was the closeness you get with the other seniors. Of course, the Bleacher Creatures made football games a little more spirited with their cheers (obscene or not) and gave the football team that extra shove. We really appreciated them, said Head Coach LeBlanc. The spirit was a big part of football this year. There were more people, more cheers, and more support at the games. ■
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