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An early morning discussion between friends is shared by Machelle Cox, Shelly Mason, Shauna Stockwell and Christi Copeland, srs. At the line, Todd Birdsong, sr., attempts a freethrow during the student faculty games sponsored by Student Council. A computer assignment brings Gina Wollard, Kara Wendt, Kelly Woods and Lori Pennington, sos., up to see Carolyn Parry, teacher. Sports events were one place for friends to have fun. Jeff Brown, Grant Dunn, jrs., and Steve Reed, sr., enjoy a volleyball game. Flapping to twenties music, Tigerette Christy Mitchell, so., dances during a halftime perfor- mance.
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Election day for StuCo hopefuls. Becca Livingston, fr., steps forward after her introduc- tion. She was elected class secretary. Summertime activities included a car wash sponsored by the sophomore class. Todd Reuscher takes a lunch break. On enrollment day, Brennan Hampton, jr., waits as Barbara Woods, secretary, locates his sched- ule. School began after Labor Day this year. Being a part, being involved, and being noticed are important to everyone. We took part in the world around us. We shared in the victories of our Olympic athletes. We had jobs in and out of the community, and some of us got to vote in the presidential election. We got involved in high school life in various ways. Some of us played in school sports and some cheered from the stands. Others were involved in academic activities such as the math team and National Honor Society. Some of us were content just to attend school. We also were noticed. Some drew attention to themselves by wearing fluorescent clothes while others were recognized because of their athletic or aca- demic abilities. In some way we all contribut- ed to the ESHS experience. We were a part of 1985. Opening 5
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Administering the last-second game plan. Varsity Basketball Coach Bob Curtis stresses the importance of the play. To the tune of ' Vegas ' the Tigerettes perform a pre-game routine for the gathering fans. Day, Leanne Wormsley, sr., shows her spirit. Several new ideas were added to the dress-up days during Spirit Week. a pant 4tude tt Ci e Student Life 7
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