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ontrol . . . Showing that they are in control of the dance floor senior Kevin McBride ju- nior Dan Dryden, and seniors Heather Col- bourn and Karen Alfson, make sure that they domi' nate! Wm: Y ,4C x9DLlX EW W' ' f,'W15,!-f!5.- s this what l'm supposed to do? Hand in hand, Freshman Prince, Brad Haines and Jennifer Abrams, also a freshman, walk down the aisle as the court is announced, heck this out! Shutting his stuff, senior Barry Remmen lets loose as senior Dilia Ortiz ' looks on. Dances were a place to see various styles of dancing. Backwards
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6 6 here he is, ask him! Look, he's all by himself. This is the perfect opportunity! During the days, even the weeks be- fore the night of October 31st, these were the words spoken by many girls. lt was the Girls' League Backwards Dance, a time for the girls to fear rejection, plan the night, and foot the bill. l think the scariest part about the dance is asking someone to go, commented junior Me' lanie Haase. For me, the worst part about the Backwards Dance is arranging the rides. l don't want my parents driving! stated freshman Michele Gobbold. David Bayles ecstatically brought forth the fact that it gives the guy's wallet a nice break! Dressed in their sleeping attire, the couples filled the Civic Auditorium with costumes that ranged from the tradition- al flannel pajamas to long night shirts and big, furry animal slippers. However, pajamas were not the only costumes that couples came in. Others dressed up as baseball players, little kids or even pirates. Still, some couples were daring enough and came as genies and sultans. lt was the cutest theme we've had so far, replied senior, Girls' League Presi- dent, Jennie Jensen. Finally, the moment of excitement ar- rived. The 1987 Backwards Dance Court was announced. Senior Christian Hum- bert had the honor of being crowned King. As the night slowly came to an end, junior Kara Salkin along with many others felt that, lt was a blast! by Michelle Oh rend Setters . . . Taking a break from the unbearable music, seniors Melissa McGowan, Ben Somera, and Brad Adam. Ju- nior Morgan Ba teman, and seniors Stephanie Abrams, Jerri Jamriska, and Steve Lightbourne felt that the middle of the dance floor was a good place to sit. Many others joined in this act of protest. Backwards ake a look at us! The 1987 Backwards Court: Sophomore Prince, Brian Simmons Senior Prince, Todd Cohen, Senior Prince Brian Zacharyg King, Christian Humbert, Junior Prince, Kevin Siebert, Senior Prince, Eric Graves, and Freshmen Prince, Brad Haines. Knot picturedj
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o where are we going tomorrow? ls the question many students, including junior Shelly Stover, sophomore Jeff Phillips, and sophomore Matt Stibal, ask themselves. , ig decision. Wondering when the cashier will ask, junior John Minasyan ponders the big question: here or to go? All students who went out to lunch faced this dilemma, -TQ Out to Lunch lementary, my dear Watson, Between bites, junior Mike Miller tries to explain some algebra to junior Peter Ryu. Many students used lunch time to do homework, whether on campus or off,
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