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Those boys hit hard! - Kevin Massholder takes a break from the hard fought Alameda De La Salle game. Smiles of sat- Young and isfaction - Joey Spirited - The DeFranco and Freshman class Tammy Blan- float came in chard dreamily fourth place. reflect on being crowned King and Queen.
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Al MASQUER ADE his year’s Homecom- suspense of the crown- ing of the Homecom- e fact that this querade ball scene. omecomin halftime, and amidst cere- ing at Ala- ing King and Queen. monies were held at meda Hig School had all of the traditional aspects. There was the creativ- ity and class effort that went into the making of the floats for the pa- rade, the excitement of the actual football game, the presentation of the court, and the Class! - The winning senior Homecoming float featuring enthusiastic class members. All rise - Don Carpenter stands for the kickoff. event fell on October 31, Halloween, added to the festivities and made the 1986 Home- coming celebration something special. The floats were elaborate, including the winning Senior class float which featured a mas- an arch of gold and black balloons, Joey Defranco and Tammy Blanchard were crowned King and Queen. The Hornets lost a 41-6 battle to the De La Salle Spartans. |
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Masquerade Ball Home- ng nce held on October 31, was the masqurade ball of the year. Almost everyone wore costumes to the dance. Some of the people showed up in costumes that ranged from Mick- ey and Minny mouse, to flappers and gangsters, Rambos and life guards. “T liked most of the cos- tumes, people had great imaginations this year.” 10 Masquerade ball said Tim Folsom, junior. ‘““It was the best dance I’ve been to this school year Tony Patterson, junior. At 10:15 p.m. the homecoming court was crowned. The court was as follows: M.J. Mariani and Michelle Gilchrist freshmen prince and princess. Mike Ross, and Stacy Graves sophomore prince and princess. Matt Rogers and Teresa Birky junior prince and The seniors court yrinces and yrincesses Tony Frey and Tracy Wright, Art Thoms, and Shannon Knepper, and John Harris and Sheri Seto, Sean Porter, and Denise Johnson and the king and queen were were Joe DeFranco and Tammy Blanchard. After they were crowned the King and Queen danced a slow dance to- gether. orincess. was Shall We Dance? - Julia Berger asks Precious Costales to dance. Pictured in the photo are Ber- nadette Tesoro, Monika Chin, Pre- cious Costales, Julia Berger, and Karen Fongare all frosh. The Pirates’ Lady! - Eric Schullsterom, sen- ior and Tammy Blanchard, dance the last slow senior song together.
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