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. Z: 9 1. 1985-86 Homecoming Court. 2. Adrienne Tovar and Todd McNair 3. Carline Kelly and Don Mclntosh. 4. 1985 Homecoming Queen Vicky Stratogopolous and escort Dave Hoff- man 5. Their Majesties, Tom Alloggiamento and Kim Fitchen 6. Noelle Boehm and Steve Hilleary 7. Kim Fitchen and Erik Jones 8. Amid applause, Vicky crowns Kim 1986 Homecom- ing Queen 9. Kristen Green and Tom Alloggia- mento 10. Julie Antonelli and Scott More- house 11. Carol Stevenson and Dean Dyer Homecoming Court 25 3
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C001 N6 ll0M HALF TIME! The unforgettable ex- perience of Homecoming 85-86 be- gan to boil with the coming of royal- ty. Stately mounted atop classic convertible Sunbeams were fresh- man Noelle Boehm and senior Steve Hilleary, sophomore Caroline Kelly and senior Don Mclntosh, junior Adrienne Tovar and senior Todd McNair seniors Julie Antonelli with Scott Morehouse, Kim Fitchen with Erik Jones, Kristen Green with Tom Alloggiamento, and Carol Stevenson with Dean Dyer. The 1985 Queen, Vicky Stratigopolous, escorted by senior Dave Hoffman, would crown one senior princess as the new Homecoming Queen, and one senior escort would be appointed as the newly-titled King. After a triumphant fanfare from the Lynbrook marching band, the time of coronation was at hand. The announcement came. . . Their Royal Highnesses Kim Fitchen and Tom Al- loggiamento were our new Queen and King! In an appropiate tribute, the lights dimmed and the sky glit- tered with fireworks for Their Majes- ties. All hail to the new Viking King and Queen for 1986! 24 Homecoming Court
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6410 lt was just like last year, like I was a junior again, discovered one LHS sen- ior at the Homecoming dance, which festively capped off the wildness of spirit week. Indeed, many alumni could not resist returning to their alma mater for the annual event. It seemed as if everyone was there! Another concept, new to the Home- coming dance was a double- bill dance. Two bands, Code Red la group consist- ing of LHS studentsl and Justin 's Crib, helped rocket the dance into our fon- dest high school memories as nearly 1000 Vikes hopped, rocked, shook, swayed, bounced, and ricocheted to the musical electricity of Homecoming. Eventually, the magic began to come to an end. Hi's, bye's, addresses, and phone numbers were furiously swapped as the Vikings savored the night. Then, literally, came the last dance, Homecoming 1985-86 drew to a very emotional close. 26 Homecoming Dance 1-Student body cheers on the queen. 2-Scott Morehou 3-Laura Brostel, Alicia F rair, and friend, take se enjoyes the Homecoming Dance, time out between dances to give the photo rapher a look.
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