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Page 20 text:
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HAMS AT HEART k Everyone got into the act, as stu- dents and faculty fired up for the Homecoming game. The true image of the students was brought out when everyone came to school in rags and tatters. Tuesday, the halls were filled with movie extras, as stu- dents walked around in disguise with their hats and shades. Childhood memories of lollipops and blankets came on Wednesday and students brought their favorite toys and stuffed animals to comfort them Thursday. Everyone wore green and gold to end Spirit week in true Eagle fashion. 16
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EAGLE BANDS ARE MARCHING BY All the Lapeer East Bands swing to the tune above, and under the direction of Mr. Joesph Dobos, they kick out some moving music. Marching band can be found at any home game, entertaining the fans and pulling off half-time shows with plenty of flair. After the rough and ready pace of marching band, symphony band is a quiet but exciting change. The symphony works hard for concerts and district festivals that round out the season. Concert band is busy too, with preperations for concerts, in which they back up the symphony. These concerts are a very important part of the bands active life. Besides these three main established bands, things are happening in the band room too. Pep band is nestled in the eagle aerie on home-game nights, helping build enthusiasm and spirit with rousing songs. With all this being done, and well at that, the bands certainly have the right to “raise their heads.
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THEY KEPT OUR FIRES BURNING At any game they could have been spotted, waving pompoms, cheering like crazy and leading the crowds with chants. In fact, the Pep Club had en- ough spirit to catch the whole school afire. They worked hard making pos- ters, selling hats and buttons, so that everyone would see the Eagle spirit. Events the club sponsored included pep bus rides, a float for homecoming and a dance. Officers leading the Pep Club spirit were President Bev Sweet and Secretary-Treasurer Brad Spencer. Although it took work to keep the flame burning, they never com- plained. 17
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