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Top left: “Hey Tigers the ‘Trix’on you! Junior float took first place. Center: Back row: M. Gleckler, K. Wise, M. Smith, J. Pawlaczyk, J. Thibert, G. Raney, K. Miller, J. Noe, J. Jefferies. Front row: A. Keller, S. Lumbrezer, L. Beroske, R. Meiring, L. Jefferies, L. Robertson, L. Seifker, S. Schwyn, D. Serna. Bottom left: Victory is in the air, and Mark Smith and Doug Willeman display their excitement. Bottom right: Displaying his talent at breakdancing, Tim Fonseca gets down to the music.
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Coming Home to Glory Wet mums and soggy cereal boxes could not dampen the Vikings’ victorious homecoming. Evening drizzle had no affect on the preceding week of spirit activities that included Hat and Tie Day, Dress-up Day, Jersey Day, and climaxed with the Thursday night bonfire. The cold drizzling rain continued to fall as the EHS marching band performed their pre-game show. By game time, a tunnel of enthusiastic fans encouraged the undefeated Vikings on to the field. By half-time the Vikings were ahead 7-3, despite the continued rain. Half-time entertainment included the band featuring familiar songs, “Beat it,” “Billy Jean,” and the Flag Corp and Vikettes did a special feature to “Say, Say, Say,”. Following the parade of floats, Homecoming King and Queen were announced. As half-time ended the players were back on the field to finish the game with a 7-3 win over Liberty Center. Following the game was the dance highlighted by the coronation of King Jeff Thibert and Queen Lisa Jefferies who reigned over an evening illuminated by the glow of victory. Right: Capturing the moment in a dance, King Jeff Tiebert and Queen Lisa Jefferies are the center of attention. Bottom left: As the drizzling rain continues to fall, Sherri Schwyn and Stacy Lumbrezer, ride across the field in the Sophomore float. 12 Homecoming
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away the mid- winter blues Drifting snow, sub-zero weather and ice storms cancelled school for a week and sent F.L.C. members into a flurry of activities to prepare for the Sweetheart Dance in four-days time. Miraculously, king and queen candidates were selected, and decorations were organized by club officers: Frank Pawlicki, Carol Blanchong, Eynette Beroske, Carol Pinkelman, and Lynn Hoffman, who also whipped the refreshment committee into shape. After all the commotion, approximately 250 people enjoyed the evening’s success. D.J. Leo III supplied the newest music for dancing. In sponsoring the Sweetheart Dance, the F.L.C. members were not looking for how much profit they could make, but rather how much fun and excitement they can bring to the student body during the gray winter days of February. Top left: Seniors, Queen Diane Onweller and King Curtis Tackett. Top right: Junior Attendants, Brenda Miller and Luke Dominique. Center: At the crowded tables, Mike Barnes, Jeff Pember and Melissa Mann attempt to carry on conversations between dances. Bottom left: Caught by the photographer, Diane Eberly and Marcene Culler keep perfect time. Bottom left: Refreshments go quickly, but Brian Geer and David Miller make sure they get a taste before the munchies disappear. 14 Sweeetheart Dance
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