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Seniors U Q) ' 86
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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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Was it just in honor of the class of ' 86 that the campus enjoyed a very rare snow storm? Brief though it was, the front of the school and the main quad took on a look of mystery under the light covering of snow. 77»ere was even enough snow to build a snowman as Mr. Miller ' s students did on the lawn outside their room. i me I remember back . . . let ' s see. Yes, it was the year I was a senior, back in ' 86. Not only was it so foggy the first time we tried to shoot our ' 86 that we had to do it again, but that was the year it snowed! It was a strange day riding the buses, walking to school, or driving. Many of us enjoyed either snow fights or building a snowman. And the rest of our lives, we ' ll be able to say that 1986 was the year of the ' big ' snow. It made me feel romantic, like taking a sleigh ride, recalled senior Tina Wat- son. It was really exciting, I wanted to play in it, admitted another senior. Amy Combes. But that was just the first of many planned activities for seniors as they attacked Disneyland in January and then enjoyed the Mid-Winter For- mal, the Military Ball, the Prom, Magic Mountain, Grad Nite, etc. From activi- ties to assemblies, from football games to dances (and don ' t forget the classes) . . . Ah. what a year. And, ah, what a class! ' 86 U? Tradition
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