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Rick Poweil discovers what fun dances really are! Mollie Anchustegui and Lara Blythe snuggle with their dates during a slow dance. l Maurcio Molina and Inger Fedde share a iaugh about the various dancing styles. 599,19 Matthew Harvey, Lisa White, Dara Hudspeth, and Florian Swanson take a breather from the dance. Homecoming Prince Jesse Daviss and Princess Moni- ca Jackson. 4.4 nuns Homecoming queen candidate Michelle Milonas is escorted by homecoming king candidate Brian Bolden. Homecoming royalty winners dance in celebration of their victory.
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The Angels Dance In Twilight The 1982 homecoming dance, following the football victory, turned out to be one of the most successful dances in several years. The dance, organized by the cheer- leaders, was held in the majestic atmo- sphere of the main hall. This year's royalty consisted of 18 seniors from the 8 fall sports and cheerleading. Brian Bolden representing football and An' gie Bain from gymnastics were elected King and Queen. For the first time since homecoming tradition began, 18 candi- dates from the junior class were also no- minated for Prince and Princess. Jesse Da- viss, the candidate from football was crowned Prince and Monica Jackson from cheerleading was chosen Princess. After the spotlight dance with the King and Queen, Prince and Princess, the night came to a. close leaving only cheerful memories behind. Senior candidates: Cheryi Martin, Michelle Miionas, Lanette Skogiand, Lori Swanson, Darcy Yarrington, Angie Bain, Jan Redwine, Laura Davidson. Row 2: Peter Andreas, Mauricio Molina, Braid Pepin. Row 34 Andrew Ciardy, Brian Boiden, Tony Spikes. Row 4: Maureatha Hail, Bill Costelio, Bruce Egloff. 1982 Homecoming Queen Angie Bain and King Brian Bolden. iiiii iii 'iii HI! Ill ll! Nl 'ITS H' Si' sauce! il , 2 . lf an a 7 tl Q 'ii' 1 M 7 Junior candidates: Amy Yarter, Laura Mangus, Jessi- ca Kite. Row 2:Susan Engels, Monica Jackson, Juani' ta Bryant, Chris Dwight, Laura Goldln, Val Kreck, Christi Anchustegui, Row 3: Vic Sulzer, Pat Waira- vens, Ed Mate, lan Jones. Row 4: Jesse Daviss, Silas White, Row 5: Joe Sawyer, Pat McDonald.
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Take Note L Advanced band, at the high school level, is the preparatory music for entry into concert band. Like concert band, advanced band also plays at football games and then turns to more classical music. Director Jerry Noonan believes that the members will help make the band strong for years to come. 2 E Row I: Tyrone Groce, Tia Collier, Lisa Cross, Christie Hutchinson, Kim Roussell, Beth Earnest, Donna Jones, Lisa Schween, Katy Dahlstrom, Angela Jones, Laura Page, Josie Christiansen, Denita Abernethy, Dana Roper. Rovv2 Kim Conlan, Tina Talley, Jackie Poe, David Ciarlo, Bobby Nicholls, Shannon Bumgardener, Martina Flores, Chris Sehy, Gayle Porter, Renee Lightburn, Row 3: Jeff Walters, John Sanford, Derek Williams, Elbert Brown, Robert Harrison, Keith Hammond, Justin Q McKenna, Kyle Molen, Kevin Donaldson, Mike Pigford, John Lackey, Pat Gentry, Faye Young, Jim Sanford, Lisa Jones, Hoover James, Kateri Fiedler, Steve Connor, Robert Pride, Pat Kercheville, Byron Robinson, Alex Parkhurst, David Yett, Rob Cuthbertson. Freshman Jim Sanford practices the A475 scale Byron Robinson, Pat Kercheville, Steve Connor, and Alex Parkhurst await their cue. Sophomore Robert Harrison raps on the drums. -N
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