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Matt Manning, Junior, John Bonta, Senior and Darin Hassler, Junior, belt out their feelings to Amy Heller, Sophomore and Melanie Ruhl, Sen- ior. Heather Due, Freshman, makes her move on Jeff Shafer, Freshman, as girlfriend Jackie Ring, Sophomore, and bag lady Val- erie Due, Senior, interfere. aty». Mr. Wilbeck takes time out to acknowledge Ve- terens Day. Melanie Ruhl and Brenda Michl, Seniors, show Eagle Superiority on the Volleyball court.
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Contents Talented, Unique, Successful, Exhausting, Demanding, Fun, Memorable, Generous, Supportive, Self-rewarding, Energetic, Flamboyant, Optimistic Elite Individual Elite Force Elite Average The Seniors and classes of EHS doing their own thing. The Competition at EHS; though, enduring, and winning. The academics and clubs at EHS making things happen. Elite Circumstance Banquets, dances, and graduation; the fun at EHS. Elite Contributors The fine folks that made this annual possible. The kindergarteners and Mrs. Henning wait anxiously to see who will be the next turkey. 2 Introduction
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An Elite School Old, Big, Athletics, Academics, Drama, Music, Organizations, Community, People, Teenagers, Homecoming, Banquets, Prom, Graduation, Fund raising. Education Individuals. A group of fidgety teen- agers waiting to be set free and con- quer the “real world.” All of them grouped into one old, yet authenic building doing different things at different times. Competition. Competing with friends and neighbors; enemies and rivals. Washing the uniform, putting on the costume or picking up the script. Whatever you do, you’re ready to go, wanting to win, not dar- ing to lose. Academics. Trying to decide what club to join this year. Hoping you get your term paper finished on time. Wondering if you’ll make honor roll. Wanting to have fun, but not willing to work. Activities. Being the Queen. Renting the Tux. Wanting the trophy. So many things to do, so much you re- gret. And then, it’s the end of the year, and it’s time to say ... good- bye. An elite school leaving a legacy of championships behind; we give you - Exeter High School. Seniors, Jeff Thomsen, Jeff Underwood, and Dustin Weber do their best to impress fourth grade students, Dustin Murphy, Adam Erdkamp, and Jeff Krupicka
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