Foothill High School - Equi Yearbook (Sacramento, CA)

 - Class of 1987

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Foothill High School - Equi Yearbook (Sacramento, CA) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 30 of 242
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Page 30 text:

1. Students dash madly back and forth with their balloons in the Balloon Blow Up and Pop contest, 2. Jason Walker. John Down' ing. and Don Lozo get wrapped up in their work. 3, Jason Wharton, Jason Edwards. Greg Scrwner. Jason Vernon. Wayne Ben- nett. and Robby Jones haue the right stuff. 4. During the lunch time activities. Joe Ramirez gets friendly with an orange. 5, Anna Pozdyn appears to be Henropturedu during Home- coming actiuities, 6 T.J. Barr does a mock interview with Michelle Murray. 7. Selling flow- ers during Homecoming week. Tricia King. Gretchen Lowell. and Natalie Taylor have a friendly argument ouer who is going to become the Homecoming queen. 8 Steve Kinsey sets up the marquee for upcoming euents. 9. Jeff Marks and Shane Medina entertain spectators during their lunch break, 10, Lyndale Hullum and Derek l.aDay show off their talent at the Homecoming assembly. 2 4 24 HOMECOMING ASSEMBLY AND WEEK ff! 5 . ,- l i. H. JA? g Ag if sy - W J 'N K if 2 E 1- X51 9 A 1 V125 .dll , 64 L . . J -5,4 . 1 6 I. . . M 'L 531 tffifk' 'E iff lyk' Q

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2 SL Seniors Dominate U V5 9 I IU Powder Puff From the start of the game, when the seniors drove 55 yards and scored on Holly Ulrey's 12-yard touchdown pass from Tonya Lewis, it was obvious there was going to be a junior massacre. Although putting forth a lot of effort. the juniors were having trouble moving the ball. Three of junior quarterback Elaine Elliott's passes were intercepted by the op- posing seniors, By half-time the sen- iors had rolled up a score of 20-0 and never looked back. As the second half began, the sen- iors kicked off to the juniors who could not move the ball. The dooms- day defense of the seniors forced the juniors to punt in three plays. Tonya Lewis. Holly Ulrey, and Cathy Brown turned in outstanding offensive per- formances for the seniors. By the end of the game. the seniors' offense had racked up 25 points while the de- fense held thejuniors scoreless to the end. 23



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Spirit Worth Spirit week and the Homecoming assembly once again provided an ex- citing diversion for all of Foothills students. Each day of the week, dur- ing lunch. a different activity oc- curred to amuse and arouse the spirit of students for the Homecoming game against Encina. Each day the student body was encouraged to dress up as a different cartoon char- acter. Monday, Mickey Mouse Day. a donut eating contest was held. Unfortunally this activity was held only during first lunch because some unworthy soulls hunger got out of hand and took all the donuts, Tuesday the Balloon Blow Up and Pop contest was held. Some spirited students dressed green in Gumby style. The Orange Passfpreviously called the i'Potato Pass, was held on Wednesday. Several blue faces were seen during the day imitating the lovable Smurfs. And finally the Toi- let Paper Wrap was held on game day. In order to encourage fans to ii- H scum ni . if POWP ,-fi . . il. .. ft .-- .... E Cf .... C f. MQ.. if Celebrating 9 come out to the game, students were asked to dress in the schools colors. Once again the seniors won a major- ity of the Homecoming competitions. At the Homecoming assembly on Wednesday night. several students had the opportunity to showcase their talents. Jason Wharton, Jason Edwards, Greg Scrivner, Jason Ver- non, Wayne Bennett, and Robby Jones, as the HOutrightous Broth- ers, sang their version of HYou7ve Lost That Loving Feeling. This was followed by Morgan Bray and Tony Velasquez doing a rap that turned, more or less, into an inaudible head- banger concert. Derek LaDay per- formed with Lyndale Hullum singing 'iHome from the t'Wizard of Oz. Then the night ended with Jamie Lane performing 'Aln the Ghetto, an old Elvis tune. Most students felt that the Home- coming activities were a huge suc- cess, thanks to a job well done by the student council.

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