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4 ' ?■ (continued from page 33) . y. ..'participants spinning crowds. . Other large crowds were apparent at the football • game, where we took on the Corona Aztecs. The enthusi- asm and pride of the Mus- tangs outshined the oppo- ' nents and proved to be a key factor in the excitement of that Friday .night, October 18th. The crowning of .• Homecoming King, Allen Kinnison, and Qu6en, Diane Rubio, added,to the excitement. The Royalty enjoyed a few lone moments oh the dance floor, swayintj to the theme song, “Blue Moon.” It seemed to be the‘only qui- et pioment in the frantic week.’ of' Homecoming thrills. • ■ Design by Debbie Heim, Kathi Moran and Greg Pres- quez. ' i Photos. by Greg Fresquez. Tony Fiori and Meredith Hoe fie. Derek Hawkins and Penny Mazierski take a moment to catch their breath during the f dance. 34 omecoming Dance Checking out the dance decor, Debbie Bennett and Andy Bonner search for the punch bowl.
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Imagine the excitement if the usual routine of dull morning announcements was changed by being invit- ed to Homecoming in front of 3000 people. Although not everyone was asked quite that way, the pep as- sembly, game and dance proved to be successful. To kick off Homecoming Week, student council sup- plemented the daily routine with class competitions in which the students ■H “switched” clothes, dressed for their career and covered themselves completely in blue to let their pride and spirit shine through. Stirring up the lunch hour, they or- ganized a unique variety of activities including a whip cream search, the oh-so messy blueberry pie eating contest and the bat-spin tri- cycle relay, which sent . .. (continued on page 34.) tudent Life
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Tammy Roddcn smiles as she learns hourwell Jim Heinl can dance. (Doksori Ir-ligK 5ckool Present? C lOJOW Oct '8. i ?86 . 8:30-11 36 pm at tb • Student Cent • ?6oo( • $4 OO S'n e Because I was chosen by my peers, Homecoming was quite an honor. •Allen Kinnison “Walking like Egyptians.” Eric Kemp and Amy Falk en- joy a fast-paced tune. tudent Life S 35
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