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Ro alt A SilvgTradgidn Silver Celebration . . . and what a celebration it was for anyone involved in the homecoming activities. The royalty was involved in these activities more than ever before. The Senior Class included the atten- dants in the lunch time activities during Homecoming week. Those of the royal court led students in the cafeteria in banana eating contests and root beer chugs along with other challenges. This was planned to let the attendants become more drawn into festivities than just at halftime at the game. Representing the senior class as at- tendants were .Iimmy Celaya, Tim F riedlander, Robby Scott, Tricia Gup- ton, Janet Springfield and Beverly Terp- stra. The King and Queen were Andrew F ucci and Kris Kennedy. The juniors chosen were Joe Gaynor and Angel Stahler. Sophomores Amy Bratt and Cory Marshall represented their class and the freshmen attendants were Vicki Dimas and Mike Kennedy. 26 Homecoming Royalty It took three weeks to complete the royalty selection. Janet Springfield, Jimmy Celaya, Kris Kennedy, Tim F riedlander, Tricia Gupton, Robby Scott, Beverly Tepstra, Andrew F ucci, Angel Stahler, .foe Gaynor, Amy Bratt, Cory Marshall, Vicki Dimas, and Mike Kennedy were part of the royalty court. Robby Scott and Tricia Cupton, seniors, were chosen attendants. For the final touch at half time Kennedy and Andrew Fucci were nounced Homecoming Queen and King.
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An inside look of Cortesians taking the time out for their lunch. At an assembly, the freshman section give their own expressions. 'R ,, ww, ' 1 wr 1 Qirii' ' y . . -1.0 With a look of boredom, Mary Lewitz heads for the freshman assembly . Frosh Life 25
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Riding in a convertible Camaro was enjoyed by Tim Friedlander and Beverly Terpstra, senior attendants. In observance of our anniversary, Ms. Bobbie Wolfe, 1965 Homecoming Queen, helps to gown Kris Kennedy, '84 Queen. On Hawaiian day Angel Stahler and Joe Gaynor, juniors, try to persuade students to participate in an activity. With Western day underway, Cory Marshall and Amy Bratt ask for root 'beer chuggers to go on stage. Homecoming Royalty 27
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