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Page 30 ll. WalteL,.l:lawthorne expresses his feelings about why he Should be voted king. 2. King Jason Mahar and Princes: Qalazar, Blake Ber- man, Walter Hawthorne, Kirk- Kusfhin, and Macario Padre, take a break from the action to show off their good looks. 3. Billy Salazar has a smile on his face as he struts his stuff. Page 31 ' 1. Waiting for the final announcement, Macario Padre dances the night away with Jeannine Cota. 2. Galloping to crown the King is Brian Pence. 3. Looking into each other's eyes, Stacy Qastinrand Jason Mahar express their love. 4. Stunned by winning, Jason Mahar stares on as Jeannine Cota crowns him King. King s Ball X 31
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Crowned For a Year T he girls finally did it! They asked the guy of their choice to the backwards dance. 'tKing's Ball is a good idea. lt encourages the girls to ask a guy to a dance and not be embarrassed. lt also gets those shy guys, or guys afraid of rejection to go to a dance and not feel uncomfortable, com- mented Sheryl Edelsberg. The princes consisted of Blake Berman, Walter Hawthorne, Kirk Kushin, Jason Mahar, Bill Salazar, and Macario Padre. Kirk Kushin felt honored when being chosen as prince. He stated, 'tWe are all such good friends, that if the other wins, I would bejust as happy ifl had won. Jason Mahar was King. He was actiue in football and wrestling. Also, he played the guitar outside of school. I felt honored, especially when Stacy was chosen Homecoming Queen, he recalled. Walter Hawthorne thought hauing a school king could be helpful for better school spirit. 30 f Kings Ball
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Pep Squad: Blgger Is Better V arsity Cheer changed for the better! Over the last three years, the squad became larger and had more school spirit! The cheerleaders were Stacy Castin fFootball Captainj, Chandra Anderson, Sabrina Cole, Heather Higgins, Anne Hill, Lori Max- heimer, Sandy Shimizo, Alyce Tib- bets, Denise Trostle, Rachel Villarin, Shannon Wilson, and Jill Wolcott. The Songleaders who had a I larger squad and were better 1 organized,helped to make E.H.S. one of the most spirited schools! Members of the Songleaders were football Captain, Susan Woodcock, Shelly Choate, Grace Hearn, Kristin Humphrey, Shelly Alison M ' oss, Rolanda Riley, 1. The Songleaders: Shelly Laird, Catrlce Whlte, Susan Woodcock, Grace Hearn, Alison Moss, Krlstln Hum- phrey, Rolanda Riley, Chandra Anderson, and Shelly Choate. 2. Shelly Cooper, Pep Commissioner. 3. Alison Moss, Denise Trostle, and Michelle Roche listen to Cindy Parker beg to do the next cheer. 4. Alison Moss and Lori Maxheimer make spirit posters. 32 f Varsity Cheer i
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