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QQFLQ .1 .iv Y V mfg Y... 4 Q '- l -- I f .1 Q 'Q 6 6: Q..p'Qii:y .Q O 6 ,X 1 W A ' r I A' l' g , . , I by 4 ,,. r ti' G' A MEMORABLE DAY ' . 'f 14.5 Homecoming 1984 . . . Saturday, October 13 . . . a line of events with memories we will cherish for the rest of our lives. Many students were awake by 6 am to put finishing touches on their floats, getting psyched for their class to win the contest. At 11:00ish, the completed floats were brought to the library for judg- ing. Marching band, drill team and color guard members had to be at school at 11:30 for a quick rehearsal before the parade. By 12:15 they were all back at the library getting into the line-up. The parade began promptl at 12:30. The line-up included floats from all four classes, plus Ofdfield and TIL: the colorguard, Drill team and Marching Band, IV and Varsity cheerleaders, the Oldfield cheerleaders and the Homecoming Court. Members of the court were: Maria Byrd, Ann Frederick, Shari Friedman, Iill Hickerson, Jackie Iones, Meg Kirschner, Cynthia Poulos, Lisa Racaniello and Ruchel Ramos. The Fire Department was also in the Parade. All participants arrived at school in time for the 1:30 football game against the Bayport Phantoms. The football game was loaded with both spirit and excitement. Although we lost 12 to 30, everyone who participated in the weekend's festivities had a great time. During halftime, the band, colorguard and Drill team performed their Hofstra show, which included Swing Low Sweet Chariot, Maniac, and Son of a Preacher Man. The winner of the float contest was announced at half-time. It was the Class of 85 with their float Fight the Phan- toms. Other floats included an adorable float from TIL, a float from Oldfield, the Class of 88's Towering Tornadoes, the Class of 87's Phantom Busters, and the class of 86's also Phantom Busters. After the game, it was time for the clean-up crews to go back to the float houses and dismantle the floats, and for dance- goers to go home and get ready. This year's Homecoming Dance was held at the Thatched Cot- tage, which is becoming a tradition. Ruchel Ramos was crowned queen. Everyone who attended had a super time, whether they were on the floor dancing to the DI's music or taking a walk out- side by the water to cool off. Homecoming 1984 was wa huge suc- cess and gave us a wonderful memory to treasure. ix :L Q V, M 5 9. , , 1 ' , , . , f' rw . if 1 , A w'Qfr g 3 My ' X x f V x , , xx f i - . ' - 9 V -,lx f il, s . . .ig , , .4 .I -. 1, . '- on . 1 ,.'. If N , , 9 , V W , f-.1 ,, N . R l -, ' f ', . L . . Q A ww . x K , . 2 ' 1 , , 1 , M ' . , I il lf J' .Tiff f' ll, .,:, x, .-', 9' I 1 .F V' 11, 2 l If . ' R A ' 'L' The marchi1ig'band, along with the floats, cheerleaders, and fire depart- ment march down Broadway to the festivities at the High School. xg , , 'f . In 'fl' A fi, ,.,, With their Rolls Royce at the shop, the riders of the Death Mobile enjoy the Homecoming festivities. The class of 1986's float, Phantom Busters, in the end zone of the football field, waiting to see if it'll be the winner. ' f ' 4 . ! I f -:-15:1 . x fififff . J, , ' ,if I, rv, ,H . V, it v ,V U J, I R f . N , ,t .. A ' ff- x A pi :- lfjizff 'E-F JQ STUDENT LIFE 15
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l Is this the 1950's or punk? Senior Guido Tries is more conservative here than often, but in his California gear, always looks NOW. Sneakers are their own element of style these days, as senior Kurt McTaggert pauses to show off his moon-walking feet! Looking dramatic as usual, sophomore Ieanmarie Delzotto poses in her crazy glasses! Talking to a friend in between classes, sophomore Lainie Kushner displays various rubber rings, bracelets, earrings and a hair clip. It's fun! 2- , . A r F l I NEW WAVE OR PUNK FASHIONS, IN BOTH CLOTH-ING L I N E OR HAIR, ARE ALL THE RAGE. PUNK ISN'T JUST WHAT COLOR OF SHOES ONE HAS, OR THE BIZARRE CUT OF ONE'S HAIR, IT OF 0 U G HAS BECOME A . . . lr If one sees a student walking down the hall wearing rubber bracelets with earrings to match, neon colored apparel and perhaps 'fjgaf r-' some sort of tail one can only come to one conclusion - that stu- 13215 ,,.fir: dent is definitely up-to-date with the fads of 1985. 'S Bizarre dangling objects, flaunting themselves from behind locks of ff' hair are - believe it or not - earrings. There is no limit to what one can find in style, size, shape or color. The unique styles have become a way to express one's own individuality or image , ' Bright orange, yellow and green stream past in the hall. Neon col- H- ., , orin is o ularin an thin from sweaters to socks. -- 8 P P Y 8 Colored or braided tails are a new addition to heads of hair. Sophomore Ieanine Botsko commented, getting a tail when I did was If yy-,A f something really different, but now everyone's getting one. ..Qfjfk . - ' - .rw -, --S. -..-tfvzn-ru-v..' T' 1 N--rtrv-:V +. 1,31-7' ,vf-:'r-,-- 11- .nw '. - . 'J 'f'5J.4 ffg?f'f AT Sl.-. :4'fCfQ1 l'liif '2 fl ir' 5 .-5'2 -5 ,134-E'-nf fv ' -ff. L- .' 1 a 'V r 7 -.- va-,,.-4, -'gf--fn I .f A .i . .- - - - ' u 6, if ,V-.,: '- -,-. -..f ,..,.'ff f-pi PM ' gif-lg, 'Jw' ,S-,,.--, :-, ,j,.M. X fl-fu ' .f--f
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