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Bauer and his escort, Jenny Walquist attended the homecoming dance. Jason Bauer was later announced freshman prince. HOMECOMING • 13
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It ' s Great to be he crowd was in a state of hysterics, the emcee, Mike Johnson, had just announced Cary Rice as the first runner- up. I really enjoyed being the emcee with Stephenee Murray. I won ' t forget being able to get up in front of all those people and announce the winners, explained Mike Johnson, sophomore. The spectators were on their feet in anticipation of the 1987-88 homecoming queen being announced. The tension mounted as the announcer ripped open the envelope in readiness to announce the queen. And the winner is . . . Leigh Rittman. The applause thundered through the stadium, shrieks of excitement and tears of joy were emanating from the field; and there were more than a few hugs. It was nothing I expected to happen in my high school years, but it was very exciting! exclaimed Leigh. In addition to the night ' s major attraction, the half time festivities, there were performances by alumni band, pep squad, and chamber singers singing the National Anthem with soloist Marc Russo, senior, also a variety football player. It was the single most meaningful and rewarding experience in my high school years, revealed Marc. Although the Lions were defeated by the Hemet Bulldogs, there were personal performances. Mark Ryneal, Arlington ' s leading receiver, surpassing Jeff Scott of Hemet despite the loss to the undefeat- ed Bulldogs. I ' m happy I be- came the leading receiver, but I need more work if I want to stay the best, disclosed senior Mark Ryneal. Later in the evening, at the homecoming dance, the king was crowned. Finishing his pro- gression down the red carpet and through the human tunnel, Senior Don Southard was crowned homecoming King. It was pretty exciting and some- thing to look back on in about ten years. Besides, it was a great way to end the 1987-88 homecoming season, conclud- ed Don. From the Queen Leigh Rittman to Mark Ryneal ' s receiving record, from Mate Russo ' s solo to King Don Southard, it was an All TIME HIGH! by Cathy Garcia and Frank Shelton HWTHlflaffl Shawn iibbons and Wayne Fisk, seniors, hug when they stop Hemet from scoring a touchdown. The football team had a new policy this year that only positive things should be expressed on the playing field. BflSaNHSfl Senior, Leigh Rittman shows her excitement after being an- nounced the 1987 Homecoming Queen. Cary Rice, another senior candi- date, was first runner up for Homecom- ing Queen. » ome 12 • STUDENT LIFE
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IBH53»WI9K..m.- Vlington students and parents were locked up in the jail sponsored by the football boosters. It the highest video machine scores to cost one dollar to inprison a person, fifty cents to be paroled, and two dol- lars to place someone in the stocks. glgjggg g Participants compete for vin prizes. The sophomore class spon ired this new fundraiser blazes on the guitar for the Villiage Id diots. The Villiage Iddiots consisted of one student from Arlington and three alumni. 14 • STUDENT LIFE Eddie Fieola formes during the Homecoming Carni- val on Gale Webb ' s world ' s largest half pipe. Arlington students, parents, and other spectators crowded the area to watch the skateboarders, skaters, and bike jumpers.
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