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he Mystery and Masquer- ade ceremonies began dur- ing halftime at the homecom- ing football game against Baldwin Park. The court, consisting of Den- ene Dobranski, Kathleen La Rose. Debbie Logan, Mona Padilla, and Mi- chelle Prom were driven around the football field in convertibles. A f t e r the y were escorted to the stand by their fathers, there was a slide sho w highlighting each of the princesses lives. The anticipation mounted as last year's homecoming queen, Tami Mitchell, held the crown over each of the princesses. The evening 's mystery ended as the crown rested on on Debbie Logan. The excitement continued as the lt was very exciting and l was proud that I was able to do it. football game resumed. Despite the dynamic power displayed by the Chargers, the team fell short with a final score of 22-3l. ln an effort to begin a new tradi- tion, the homecoming dance was held on a Saturday. Despite the de- cline in attendance, those who went agreed that it was one of the best dances Charter Oak has had. Mi- chelle Mascara enhas stated, The disc jock- ey was the best. Whether it was from the dance, the game, or the festivities at half- time, the Charter Oak Homecoming was sure to remain in the memories of all those who participated. - by Greg Grammer football players tend to be motivated by the spirit of homecoming. The Charger offense attempts to gain more yardage for another win. Photo by Chris Urso, At halftime each of the five princesses was driven around the football field, Kathleen La Rose smiles at the cheering crowd. Photo by James Polk. Homecoming
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Xian? we tv , haf' 1 MJ M., w ept ,gra ss . , g s K fi r - Ur wiv giib vnb w w s q s k -. . - ,1N1. g, his year 's Hallo ween. with the Halloween Contest held dur- ing lunch time. was a success. The Halloween Contest was conduct- ed by Commissioners of Activities Liz Richardson, Kari Meissenburg, and Renee Hilton, and Commission- ers of Publicities Kristi Day, Mary Richard son, Scariest, Most Funniest, Most Ordi- nary, and Most Original A person who dressed up like Freddy from the movie series Nightmare on Elm Street was the winner for the Most Scariest category. The winner for the Most Funniest was George Pizar- ro who dressed as a werewolf flash- er. The Most a n d L a u r a Brown. 'Most of the students felt that it was stu- pid to dress up for Halloween in high school So we decided t o o f f e r awards to encourage them to dress up on Halloween. commented Liz Richardson. The prize for each win' ner was S5.LX7 in cash and a pumpkin 'lt was a marvelous Halloween, everybody had a lot of fun! Ordinary win- ner was a Girl Scout, Paul La Fond, David Marlow, Bobby Tuck, and Bry- an Allen imper- sona ted the group KISS and won the Most Original category. To many students, this Halloween was memorable. Mr. Jon McNeil ob- served, it was a marvelous Hallow- gi basket filled with candy. And these een, everybody had a lot of fun! - fi awards did motivate more students by Yi-Chun Hsieh V 5 to dress up for Halloween. .,, M There were four categories in the Halloween Contest. They were Most Clowns are commonly seen on any Halloween day. Chris Urso and his girlfriend Sandra Rodriguez found it is easier to dress up as clowns than thinking up some unusual costume. Photo by Matt Prandini, Some interesting costumes are worn on Halloween. Carrie Owens and Margaret Rivet received many curious glances as they walked around on the campus. Photo by Matt Prandini. as rw Halloween
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