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Queen candidates were: Jackie Calhoon, Tiffany Anderson, Lau- ra Northington, Tami Scott, and Yun Lee. Seeing is believing as the crowd cheers the team on to a 28-0 victory. The sweep- slakes trophy is proudly displayed by juniors Kirn Oates, Angela Lakin, Pam Taylor, and president, Kenny Holman. Glowing w ith happiness Laura Northington and her escort, Ron Rocha take a second to smile for the camera. Confetti always adds some extra spirit to the game. It ' s good to have a mom to share a special moment with. Candi
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Our championship competition ROTC drill team shows their fine execution of commands during the Homecom- ing Parade. Chocolate or vanilla? Mr. Williams, Dr. An- derson, and Dr. Broncatello were kept busy dishing out the ice cream cones. The rewards are few and far be- tween, but this one was definitely well deserved as Mr. John Doersam and Josten ' s Rings recognized Mr. Ol- son ' s hard work for the school. The first place award went to the Interact float. Fancy was the word for the car (which belongs to Mr. and Mrs. Stone) that drove Mr. Stepp, Grand Marshall, down the parade route. Students voted for their favorite Mr. Legs by deposit ing pennies in jars in front of pictures of these winsome appendages. Candidates were: Kenny Holman. Eric Bell, Greg Panos, Mike Teyechea, and Steve Lounsbury. Going, going gone! to the highest bidder is Tiffany Anderson. A.S.B. president, who will carry books for another all day tomorrow. Coming
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azzling The queen candidates, five senior girls, were selected by the senior class during the first senior meeting of the year on September 24. It was fun get- ting interviewed and taking pictures, recalled Yun Lee. Being a candidate was a great honor because it only hap- pens once, smiled Tami Scott. During half time of the game, the five reduced to one as Laura Northington was crowned Homecoming Queen 1985-86. Along with all the other Homecoming traditions, there was a magnificent fire works display to dazzle the eyes as Laura ' s name was reproduced in lights which even changed color as they burned. It was scary walking across the field wondering what people were thinking. I was very excited because it ' s an honor to remember all my life, tunning related the stunning Miss Northington. Everyone, especially the juniors, was disappointed that a mechanical break- down kept their float from making it to the parade. But loud music, and a super light display made sure they were no- ticed that night as they took the sweepstakes trophy for their fine ef- forts.
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