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Criminals Come to Foothill Gangsters, bank robbers, victims, detectives, prostitutes, madames, guerillas, and flashers were among the many criminals and crime fighters portrayed on Freshman- Sophomore Recognition Day. Crime Throughout the Ages was the theme and the freshmen and the sophomores went all out. Some students dressed as individual criminals such as John Z. Delorean and Bonnie and Clyde. To celebrate the day, lunch and snack were extended. This gave the two classes plenty of time to show off their costumes. The quad was decorated with criminal cartoon characters and surrounded by a white fence. The trees in the quad were streamed with toilet paper which gave the somewhat boring trees a comical look. Foothill students got a kick out of the signs people had at- tached to their costumes such as Love for sale, John Z. DeLorean — Coke Is It! and Chick for Rent. Freshman- Sophomore Recognition Day was fun for everyone. Even the teachers had a laugh or two! Bottom: Money is all that Melanie Fink, Heather Thompson. Michelle Vonshimeiman, and Kristin Grahn want. Top Left: Kelly Sawyer, Todd Stewart, Keith Takabayashi. and Kurt No- ble head towards Hollywood Blvd. Bottom Left: Eric Hutton smiles at Matt Rebeck who abandoned ship. Opposite Page: Top Left: Kristin Throckmorton, Michelle Duval. Laura Passo, Susan Burch, and Wendy Marseilles get their mug shots taken after being captured. Opposite Page: Left: Detective Kurt Johnson smiles after capturing five criminals. Opposite Page: Bottom Left: Nicole Menefee. Carrie Lincourt, and Valerie Fryer compare stolen jewels.
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Above: Tammy Sterman, Adrienne Schuessler, Kathy Jennings, Peggy Fai i ; |usty Silva, Caroline Larsen, Shanna Woodruff, Amy Baren, and Lisa ■ ' sh show how to reach out and touch someone. 18 Fresi, and Sophomore Rec. Day
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A Week to Remember The feeling of Homecoming Week was an exciting and spirited one. There were six days of fun-filled events to keep Foothill students busy. Day one was an Air Guitar Assembly which was a new event to Foothill and to Homecoming Week. Students dressed up as a famous singer or music group and lip-synched their favorite songs. The second day brought Donkey Basketball, which has been at Foothill in past years, but was added to Homecoming Week. It took place the Tuesday of that week in the school gym. The game was fun to watch especially when the students tried to get on and off their donkeys. The final scores had the seniors beating the freshmen and the juniors defeating the sophomores. With the theme of Senior Citizens the juniors and seniors were recognized on Wednesday of Homecoming Week. Freshman and Sophomores were recognized on the following day. Their theme was Crime Throughout the Ages. Day five was Feast and Joust. Seniors dressed up in Roman togas, and senior girls were slaves to the Senior guys. Foothill classes officially ended at 12:15 P.M., but after that there were chariot races, food booths and many other events. Perhaps day six was the most remembered day because it was the Homecoming Dance at the Disneyland Hotel. Students dressed up in their very best clothes to go and have a good time. Homecoming Week was a cherished week for all of Foothill and was a brief moment in the 1984-85 school year. Top Right: Kristin Friend, Bernadette Mandiola, Dee Dee Lewis: No time now boys. Middle Right: Robbie Ross arrests escapee Tiffany Chandler while Nicky Pliner and |ulie Lopez look on. Right: The sheer pleasure ol hard labor is displayed by Sue Houlihan and Anthony Mitchell. 20
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