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FFA Chapter Sweetheart Dance Junior Karen Frea was crowned the 1988-89 Easton Future Farmers of America Chapter Sweetheart at the FFA Sweetheart dance held on Feb. 12. The sweetheart candidates were Elisa Calzacorta, Karen Frea, Melissa Curtis, Colleen Trigueiro, and Sharia Cox. Crowning the sweetheart Karen Frea was 1987-88 FFA Chapter Sweetheart Desire Poytress. Top: FFA Chapter Sweetheart Karen Frea with her escort Darin Schutz. Bottom: The D.J. was Danny Tavaras with Wired For Sound. Senior Scholastic Recognition The Progress would like to take this op- portunity to congratu- late these top five seniors who have shown academic ex- cellence for the past four years at WUHS. This year's valedicto- rian is Randy Yasuda, and the salutatorian is Mike Uhlir. Randy Yasuda Mike Uhlir Kulbinder ttagra Oscar Puente Heriberto Contreras 28 FFA Chapter Sweetheart Dance Senior Academic Recognition
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The Winning Season Football is the kind of game you go and watch for fun and excitement. When the football play- ers put their hearts into the game, the fans really cheer them on to victory. The fans really get the teams at Washington Union going. As you sit and enjoy the game, your eyes are on every play. The Washington Union football team has really en- joyed playing this season. Their season record was 7-2. Friday the 13 (October) lived up to its name as the lights went out right the middle of the junior varsity football game against Dinuba. When the lights came back on, the Panthers were fired up and won with the score of 35-12. Then the mighty varsity football team showed up with a win by the score of 34-14. The Homecoming football game was against Kingsburg. The crowd was so big and loud that they put the WUHS football team in the winning spirit. The defense was so tight that they didn’t let Mike O'Reilly win it for the Vikings. Battle for the Title The Washington Union Varsity Football team has really made its name big this year. The varsity football team lead Washington Union High school to the Central Sequoia League play- offs. The first team that the varsity football team defeated was Taft with the score of 34-0. The second playoff team was Shafter, who was also defeated by the WU11S varsity football team by the score of 42-22. The championship game was hosted by Qarces. The ground was like a swimming pool because of rain. Both teams tried to stay on their feet, but that just wasn't enough. Their field goal kicker led Qarces to the valley Championship. Varsity Football team—(first row, from left) David Rivera, Pete Salinas, Sablno Mendez. Sal Qonzales, Steve Olivas, Jr. Gonzalez, Eddie Ruiz, (second row) Randall Fiud, Troy Smith, Vic Maresca, Antoine Woods Ardis Hatley, Raymond Robinson, Eloy Escareno, Andrew Harris, (third row) Eric Rhodes, Wilbur Carroway Sanford Thomas, Rigo Aguilar, Fred Rocha, Kelly Cruz, Oscar Puente, Steve Rodriguez, (forth row) Anthony Holmes, Brad Gardner, Marc Crozier, Rory Smith. Shane Johnson, Gerald Enyart, Mike Morgan, Glen Emery. M 30 •A Varsity Football Bob Thompson, head coach Steve Cordle, assistant coach Gary Fascilla, assistant coach
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