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Senior Princesses, Kelly Kenyon and Lisa Mullen, are driven by Al Riesen in one of the old- fashioned cars used for the ceremony. Greg Rapp. Stephanie Monson, and Corey Quc- vedo await their turn for pictures at the dance. I RONT ROW: Senior Princess. Lisa Mullen; Queen, Darlene l uster; Senior Princess. Kelly Kenyon. BACK ROW: Junior Princesses. Lisa Packard and Dana Denley; Sophomore Princesses, Traci Martinez and Liz Wolfe. 15
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Luster Reigns Over Homecoming Week Activities “We’ve Only Just Begun” was this year’s theme for the Homecoming Dance. Some of the highlights of the week were the coronation assembly on Thursday and the half-time show Fri- day night. During half time of the football game the seven princesses rode around the track in old-fashioned cars and then were presented to the crowd by their fathers. The half-time show also included a fireworks display. The dance, featuring a super light show by L L, was held Saturday night. Darlene Luster was crowned Home- coming Queen. When asked of her thoughts about the week. Queen Dar- lene commented, “Homecoming was really special for me. 1 thought Jodi Kumpula and Cindy Shine did a good job planning it.” Queen Darlene Luster and Mr. Jim Luster are presented to the Homecoming audience during half time. 14 Seniors show their punk during the dubbing assembly for the dance.
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Bulldogs Bite The Bullet Predictions of a bad season nearly came true. The Bulldogs lost four games before reaching the turning point with South Albany. South was the first to reach the goal line, but West came right back to even the score before the first half ended. The half time truce was called to regroup and call new strat- egies. During the second half, the team resummed the deadly struggle which continued until the final sec- ond ticked away. The smoke cleared and South led 13 to 7. The final Westward movement was the civil war against the Corval- lis Spartans. The Bulldogs put up a tremendous battle, earned a total of twenty points, and met the enemy’s bitter challenge. Unfortunately through sudden death the Bulldogs were beat. After the cheering and the tradi- tional Alma Mater, the audience gave the Bulldog team a standing ovation for the excellent effort and teamwork put into the most exciting game of the season. Tension shows on the Bulldog's faces as they sec their teammates struggle with the Corvallis Spartans. 16 ROW I: Randy Hubbard. Mike Taylor. Shaun Austin. ROW 2: Coach Tom Hawkins. Joe Resch. Eddie Sim. Todd Bellamy, Tracy Sloan. Todd Boyer. Rob Egan. Steve Martin. Dwight West, Steve Mullen. Dave Sims. ROW 3: Coaches Rick Blasquc? and Mark Ross, Charlie Lanham. Mark Ragsdale. Dana Miller. Randy Newton. Ashley Hill, Randy Tylc, John Rcmlinger, Rich Hunter, Larry Whitt. Craig Taylor. ROW 4: Jamie Lawrence. Terry Hoover, Brian Kclm. Rick Brooks. Wade Farley. Lonnie Wheeler. Bill Woolstcnhulme. Craig McNabb. Drew Watson.
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