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e anior jeff Davis, sophomore Steve Tron, Band as part of the club program. - - - - mniors Kim Menke and Brian McGhee, and Extracurricular actIVIties tECAi, once . . again added diversity to the daily high school ,phomore Jeff Tabor practice wnth the Stage routine of Harrison students. As in past years, ECA was composed of both the club program and pep assemblies. Since it was initiated in 1975, the Club program has continually grown in the number of Clubs available. This year, the program consisted of 45 clubs. The new addition to the program was the soccer club, initiated because of the growing interest in the game. Providing a diverse array of clubs, the program allowed students to explore various areas of study and possibly find a hobby. Some clubs included in this varied assortment of studies were alternative energy, the investigation of alternative energy sources; karate, a study in the martial arts; space, an investigation into problems associated with space and space travel; and CPR, instruction and certificationincardiOepulmonary resusci- tation. Accompanying the club program in ECA were pep assemblies. Most of these rallies were athletic assemblies featuring the foot- ball, gymnastics, and basketball teams. As Pep Club sponsor Mrs. Cindy Lopez stated, The pep assemblies are to raise pep and enthusiasm among students and generate support for the teamsf' Pep assemblies consisted of skits, cheering contests, and the introduction of players on various teams. ttle Red, Jerri Bays, leads the senior section in The UE Singing Aces entertain the student body during 0 Q 9 Go! cry during a pep assembly. an ECA assembly with their rendition of Through the Eyes of Love. School LifeH 3
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. . . . u ighty ird was a frequent Visitord tudents mm In a rousmg 8 Led by faculty members, 5 M ames and pep assemblies. vgh erx cheer for the basketball team. g . 2; vellw Referee Keith Combs makes sure everyone plays by the rules in an exhibition game between the Warriors talias the girl's basketball teaml and Harrison's version of the Reitz Panthers. 1 NSchool Life
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Seniors Juan Cabrera and Julie Harris discuss their after prom plans to go on the hayride. SENIQR PROM COURT: B. Grizzell and S. Hopkins, A. Gilmer and A. Ledford, Queen Y. 14lSchool Life Proms take place at ISUE; tClear Light' plays encore Yolanda Williams and her escort Mike Norvell were chosen from five senior couples to reign as prom queen and king. The court consisted of maid of honor Amy Hamilton and her escort Scott Norrick, Betsy Crizzell and Scott Hopkins, Alicia Gilmer and Alonzo Ledford, and Korby Dempsey and Mike Effinger. The theme of this annual formal was Stairway to Heaven. The ISUE dance hall was the scene of the dance with live entertainment by HCIear Light. From 8:00 to 11:00 p.ms there was dancing and refreshments. Following the dance, a hayride was scheduled at Reich's Hayride Farm, complete with a roaring fire, hot chocolate, and marshmallows. Williams and King M. Norvell, Maid-of-Honor A. Hamilton and S. Norrick, K. Dempsey and M. The after prom ended the night's fest 3:00 am. The Junior Prom was on May 24, al ISUE dance hall. HFirst Time for Loy Chosen by the junior class as the prOn HClear Light', was again present dance, performing from 8:00-11:00 p after prom was over by 2:00 am, e memory-filled evening for the junior C0 Lisa Schauss, senior, pins on a boutom her date, senior John Sorrels. Effinger
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