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tx-i FP We've got spirit, yes we do! We've got spirit, how about you? During the 1987-88 school year, Agoura students were able to show t eir spirit on many of the dress-up days set up by student council. These special days helped boost spirit and created pride for our school. Western day was the first dress-up day and was designed to promote spirit for the first home football game of the year. Agoura students, dressed as cowbo s and in- dians, expressed pride in their team as they roamed about the campus. There were class competitions and chili eating contests which further boosted the morale of the school. The finale of the day was a fun-filled dance in the gym. Other special days were held the '1 BANM 1 ' NH l k.,Hf-f' Y .3 ,, X, N! 'T p E S52 - .s,Vs. . This set of quintuplets takes twin day a step further. Deanna Damrow, Jennifer Vopika, Amy Lakotas, Ali Fish, and Stephanie Larson tie-dyed together for this special day. Stacy Boulwnre and Nancy Chrtstianson pattern themselves after each other. These spirited girls were involved not only in the spirit team but also in other school activities. PL itil Dax S I I I 0 I week before Homecoming. S irit Week included such days as college sweatshirt day, twin day, red, white, and blue day, and mourning day. Class competitions during lunch continued throughout the week. On college sweatshirt day, students wore sweatshirts from various col- leges. Among the most popular col- leges included UCLA, UC Berkely, Stanford, Harvard, and the military academies. While some students wore sweatshirts from their favorite collefges, others wore them simply to siglni y school spirit. When as ed w y a certain sweatshirt was worn, one student replied, Because my dad went there. Many students said that their major goal after college was to become a millionaire and to party. Twin day proved to be a day of look-a-likes, where students dressed in the same outfits as their twin for a day. Not only were there twins, but there were triplets, qua- druplets, and quintuplets An- other special da was red, white, and blue day. On this day, Agoura stu- dents expressed pride in their school as well as their country. Lastly was mourning day, designed to mourn for Santa Clara's football team who was to be defeated by the Agoura Chargers in the Homecoming foot- ball game. Everywhere students dressed in black as they awaited the 24-7 defeat of Santa C ara's Saints. Chargers exhibited their school spir- it and pride throughout the year, promoting the fact that Agoura cer- tainly is the top high school around! - Grace Asuncion Ai....,,, dobrowski dobrowski
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Greg and Brad Finefrock lean against their BMW. This multi-talented pair enjoyed many different sports. Left: Megan Watson exercises her gymnastic abilities while sister, Mandy peers through Megan's legs. Below: james and Johnny Silva arm wrestle at school. These two freshmen were new to the Agoura area. darrah glasser gvvv i .,,,. . J g ..., I KMA. r bw t.. e ,er ', is ... i M iw t 1 7 . M1 . f , 1 . , i V .,--.. ,W , . M ! J A Jar-4 ' V J . .ff In ,ff V ' F- fy ,. gf . A 1 'wi A Y' u dar rah Eric Rosen carries his broth- er, Dan, over the threshold, They had the art of sibling ri- valry perfected. rnorlon Twins 63
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A band of Indians raid Agoura High on Western Day. Dorothy Brown, Christy Rapp, Suzy Bowman, Tricia Arledge, and Wendy Bennett showed their spirit in many ways, including sports, student council, and participating in class competitions. Mrs. Dobrowski and her ninth grade class gather under a tree to mourn, Everyone wore black cn mourning day to symbolize the defeat of Santa Clara's football team. Stripes and more stripes! This couple, Stephanie Erikson and Ieff Ritter, are not meant to be real twins. Staying together seemed good enough for them on twin day. i dobrowski ' gehart dobrowski Lesley Little and Megan Wat- son practice their hand-jive on twin day. Even freshmen had the fortitude to display their pride by dressing alike. Jodie Del Vecchio, Tara Peo- ples, Michelle Morton, and Roya Mohamedi discuss fu- ture plans for rounding up more cowboys at Agoura High School. This bunch of cowgirls expressed spirit and cheer at the video dance in the gym after the first football IZ game. V,,,,f,, ,, W ff, la,si,,i,.au. ' V 1 . dobrowski gehart Special Days 65
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