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Spirit Meek Tti igh school students dubbed the H week prior to Homecoming and the Big Game (EHS vs. Christian Life) Spirit Week. Each class had one day to show its spirit by decorating the quadrangle. Faculty members judged decorations, and the most creative class won a free dress day. Monday morning: a greeting of signs posted along Woodland Ridge welcomed students to Spirit Week at EHS. Freshmen also had a stuffed Christian Life Crusader hanged from the second floor boys' bathroom window. The freshman spent most of Sunday afternoon decorating. Tuesday: the sophomore class uncapped their spirit. An enormous banner of a fighting knight on his horse hung from the balcony. On the science building roof, in big blue and gold letters, SOPHOMORES was spelled out letting everyone know whose spirit day it was. Wednesday: Junior Day. The trees around the quadrangle were each dressed with rows of balloons. The juniors' main attraction was a large piece of chicken wire framed and decorated with crepe and construction paper. It read, ''Knight Soup: Cream of Crusader. Thursday: a huge blue and gold chicken wire 88 stood facing the high school building. High above, floated a giant helium pumpkin smiling down on the infamous senior class. It belonged to Party Paradise, but was unlawfully obtained by the Seniors. Some faculty members argued that Spirit Week had a negative effect on EHS. No classwork? Class rivalry? Vandalism? Petty theft? Overall, most thought Spirit Week was a good idea, the goal of the week, besides creating excitement, was to learn to cooperate and work together as a class. David Dansky and his Mustang led the Juniors Spirit Week parade. Freshman, Joanna Jackson, assists her knight in shining armor. Party Paradise's balloon was found, unfortunately by the real owner. 1-4 One of the creative aspects of the numbers ' M', decorates Senior day. ID . . I
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Field instructor. Derrick, leads the group in a discussion and rule session before the eighth graders embark on their Wilderness Adventure. Stefanie Roberts helps Dr. French control the nonpoisonous pet Bull Snake at the Ranch. Stephen Owen a Pamper Pole participant, reaches for and attains his goal of the triangular bar. Kade Miller feels the thrill of the open country and a horse, as he rides on the YO trails.
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The overall message on Friday: Come Party with the Class of '88 The ninth grade hung a Christian Life Crusad er. our opponent. The Freshmen used their creativity to construct the Knights sign. The cheerleaders led us decorative posters. The tenth grade demonstrated their artistic ability. IS
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