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1982 Momccoming Qucm Brenda Keller :U iJ V: % a i» ». j k Jiomecommg Court Senior Princess, Comee MeHdenkall Senior Princess, Amber Quest Senior Princess, Cindy MHHcan junior Princess, Molly Delanty Sophomore Princess, Sandy Keller Activities Homecoming Court
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A Hallowed Eve For Kellers Homecoming evening turned into a sweet night to savor for the Keller household. Not only was Brenda Keller elected Homecoming Queen, but her sister .Sandy reigned with her as sophomore princess, and their father. Joe Keller, escorted his older daughter. The court pageant began at 7 p.m. on a chilly .S.S degree evening before the game with Poly. The sophomore and junior princesses toured the field in a Bentlcy and the senior princesses rode in trium- phantly in two convertible Mercedes. A capacity crowd cheered and waited expectantly for the an- nouncement of the new queen. Brenda didn ' t hear her name announced as queen and therefore was startled when 1980 Homecoming Queen Kelly Evans walked toward her bearing the crown. I was stunned. Brenda said. I never expected to win and I wondered why Kelly was giving me such a big smile. The number of senior princesses was increased from the traditional three to four. This was Bren- da ' s second appearance in a homecoming court, having served as .sophomore princess two years ear- lier. KAR ABOVF: A RKI.rrTANT QUEEN? - The announcement of her vic- tory a.s queen prior to the Poly game causes Brenda a blushing moment. Senior Princess Aml cr Guest and the two girls ' fathers show their approval with a smile ABOVE: HOLD THAT LINK .Senior princess Cindy Millican and her escort Chris Steer look a little worried as they watch Poly get a first down MIDDII ' : IT TAKES TWO To add final color to the senior noal. Sheila McCarthy and Art Ki- lano share a can of spray paint. I AR RIOMT CHINA SYNDROMK? Tra cey Orennan pjirades through the quad in her China doll costume during htimccom- ing festivities RIfillT: TOPPINt; IT OFF Pulling the head on the pumpkin arc Jane Seldit? and Maureen Crane as Ihcy work Thursday night on the senior cla.vs float. Activities Homecoming Court
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■■■BB In September, fashion-hungry students held their collective breaths for the answer to the yearly apparel puzzle— What will be ' in ' ? The puzzle was not destined to be solved, however, for not one look but a variety was initiated to suit the differing tastes of the student population. Bow ties abounded as everything from the classy tuxedo look to the urbane rock-a-billy was dis- played. To add to the diversity, short pants cropped at the ankle emerged to unite with the flattering short haircuts and mini-skirts, proving less can be more. The already popular prep style was aided by the addition of argyle vests worn by both male and female. Pink, gray, and green pastels were not able to stifle the presence of bright, bold colors and multicolored plaids. Shopping malls and lockers everywhere were in- vaded by the presence of two adorable creatures — E.T. and Tom Selleck. The totally, to the max of the valley girl had barely touched Rams. Maybe next year! ABOVE: HAT ATTACK— Rencc Bicloh finds the mis.sing link necessary to complete her tuxedo ouini from the Windsor in Ccrrilos prior lo Thanksgiving ABOVI- RKJHT: AM. KAR (RINC)S? — After a fall afternoon of seraching through Cerri- los Mall for a pair of big, colorful earrings, Dina Morri,son and Karen Seldilz arc relieved to Hnd them at Windsor. RIGHT: FIRST DOWN. SEVEN lJP-Di.sappointcd fans Scott Miller. Steve Coyne, and Michelle Klem ga e at the scoreboard during the Poly game when the enemy is ahead by seven points. 22 Activities Fads and Fashions Si liBBBClBB ' VB?IBBBBBB5«i bIbbb: jb: iB:a SE£i BBBB BMBiiibliii; BBBBi mmwm.uw4 ■■■■■ BBBsZSnt i BBBB I. ■ ' iR rf ByiiSBBi3 l9!i; Ul BBBBBBZ n y |BBBflBii »BB.a ■B 7 ir 2ir VBia wwr » s ■FI BrB B Mmmm I
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