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Pierre Charles Jay Chavez Windee Clinard Sharon Cochran Janeen Colmer Richard Conley Charlotte Corson Augie Cowan Jeff Cox Jennifer Croteau Jodie Czysz Donnie Dalton Cherise Damper Rebecca Daniel Sheri Danner Michelle David Lorena Davis Robert Deblasi Diana Delacruz Michael deVoogdt V PEOPLE
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TEVE PENUNURI AND ROSE HARTSOCK WIN! TEREOTYPES BROKEN BY ROYALTY Knm SENIOR HOMECOMING COURT-Jeanette Tupper, Queen Rose Hartsock, King Steve Peneunuri, Sand! Giles, Doug Fairchild, Lla Bedrosian, Layne Lambert, Tracy Anderson, Pat Pagan, Diana Keers, Nathan Miller, and Cassi Anderson. PORKCHOP, PORKCHOP, PORKCHOP, chanted the crowd in unison as the 1986 King was announched. ... and this year ' s Senior Homecoming King is Steve Porkchop Pen- unuri, Mark Pratt revealed to the now cheer- ing and screaming crowd. I had no idea I was going to win. I almost didn ' t even show up at the dance! Steve Penunuri stated. He also added, It was fun to take part in homecoming and get dressed up. Many people were thrilled that Pork- chop was crowned king. I think this year was unique in that the king was not on the football team and the queen was not on drill or cheer, as is the stereotype, Karlin Olson replied. I think it ' s great to have cool people as the king and queen, ad- ded Kim Boucher. The Homecoming Queen was an- nounced in bright lights above the Ra- mona Stadium before the game started. When I saw my name lite up above me, I just screamed. I was so happy I cried, Rose Hartsock exclaimed. The A.S.B. corresponding secretary, Mark Pratt, came up with the idea of having the winner announced in lights that rolled across the wing of a plane hov- ering above the stadium. I wanted to do something that had never been done before at Arlington. My father gave me the idea, I brought it up in class, and everybody loved it! exclaimed Mark. Both winning candidates agreed that it was a special and memorable night. It was a thrill to have been part of it, and David Cruz, my boy- friend, made it even more special for me, Rose Hartsock said. Steve Penunuri added They probably voted for the king by who had the prettiest escort, because Tracy Silva, my girlfriend, was the prettiest escort of all. by Kim Olvera Karry Cassle Loann Catron Steve Cerda Cindy Chagolla SENIORS HOMECOMING COURT ■«
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RIGINAL KEYCHAINS BECOME TRENDS AS WELL AS NECESSITIES PENING THE DOORS IN YOUR LIFE Digging through her bag, Jane start- ed to get worried. If I don ' t find my keys, I won ' t be getting in my house, she replied nervously. Her friend asked her, What does your keychain look like? Unfortunately she didn ' t have one, so finding her keys was difficult. If it wasn ' t for my Gumby keychain I would always be losing my keys, stat- ed Valerie Huish, senior. Keychains were not only a necessity, but a trend as well. There were many different varieties. Some held pictures while others ranged from cartoon characters to poems. My keychain has a picture of me and my boyfriend, so whenever I start to miss him, I just look at the picture, remarked Julie Pelliter. Unlike other trends, key- chains will be around as long as there are doors to open. When I get my , license, I am going to have a key- chain, because without one, how can you find your keys? concluded Kim Jackson. tyKmha smith A COLLAGE, keychains display student ' s per- sonal feelings. Yvette Dishno Darlene Dooley Lisa Dora Janice Dorris Kim Downing Kristi Downs Leslie Dudley Jeanette Duggan SENIORS KEYCHAINS
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