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Homecoming Wook Studont Lifo The newly crowned 1984 homecoming royalty, sen- iors Todd Bailey and Rox- anne Tellez, give glowing smiles to the half time audi- ence. Filled with curiosity, the half time crowd expectantly awaits the landing of the helicopter and the crown- ing of the homecoming roy- alty. “Whatever We Imagine was ihe theme of the home- coming dance. Lenord Landwehr and his date Kim Brownsberger wait for the next slow dance.
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‘Whatever We Imagine’ Now if you wi look to the sky our candidates for homecoming queen will be entering from the Channel 3 helicopter! The curios- ity was sparked both on field and off as the helicopter landed, and the nominees stepped out. With a procession of flags. Francis Betro, Rachel Davis, Roxanne Tellez and their escorts Todd Bailey, Mike Flo- res, and David Villaverde took their places in front of the band. As a drum roll filled the stadium, Rox- anne Tellez and Todd Bailey were crowned 1984 homecoming king and queen. The next night Roxanne and Todd spotlighted the theme song. Whatever We Imagine, at the homecoming dance. Sponsored by student council, about 600 people attended the dance from 8:30 to 11:30. Couples danced in the evening fog under the stars at the student center. The week before homecoming was dedicated to arousing spirit for the game against Saguaro. Two dress up days, Rock the Sa- bercats and color day, were in- cluded in the weeks activities, and the homecoming pep raly fea- tured the band Euphoria. This year's homecoming went t beyond all imagination to be- come the most exciting ever! Design by Karen Sheffield. Photos by Jerry Moore, Steve Sebring, and Steve Wilbur. Senior Shawna Trudeau sports a smile and holds the flower given to her by a secret filly at homecoming. Junior Nick Thomas and Senior Cassie Peterson eat dinner at the Lunt Ave. Marble Club before the dance. . • On '°KJ C°' o e
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Dressing for the Occasion It looked like a giant costume party. Bugs Bunny, a nun, a flasher, and even a giant blue crayon roamed the campus on Hallow- een day. To boost school spirit for the football game against Westwood, students dressed in their favorite costumes on Hallow- een and then on Friday wore black for the Funeral Day theme. Students weren't the only ones who “disguised themselves. The girls' P.E. teachers became the seven dwarves for a day. Business teacher Mrs. Kerley was a crayon, and her co-worker, Ms. Irwin, was a pumpkin. The spirit raised during Hallow- een week was tremendous. Be- sides boosting spirit, the week was simply a tot of fun. Design by Jennifer McConnell. Photos by Jerome Moore and Steve Wilbur. Clowning around, science teacher Mr. Rudow lectures to his class in a somewhat unfamiliar style of dress. Ghandi, freshman John Wolfgang, takes a moment to relax from his saxophone to contemplate on the meaning of life.
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