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SPIRIT ESCALATES TO NCREDIBLE HEIGHTS G62 1,1 n 'X' .ff X 5 A aj I sg r 1 S33 ' T if lifxissi -L I The I985-86 Homecoming court included: Amanda Cormier and Bob Albert: Wendy Church and Jeff Sheltont Kathy Johnson and Dan Savage, Karla Ogle and Ken Jamesg Heidi Ainscow and Mike Henningsent Dawna Crank and Ed Robinson. lb An enthusias- tic Homecoming crowd cheers the Indians to fence in the Mustangs. 25 The enchanting Senior float. 33 The Class of '88 displays the new wave in floats. 43 FHS. wait and see, Juniors got their MTV! 53 Freshman Ricky Caldera is In the Pine. fx f' After an exhausting week of perfecting walls, floats, and rallies, everybody was ready for the major event that all these things built up to - HOMECOMING GAME.. The stands were full, and the crowds were psyched, not only because the game was against Homestead, but also because every- body was waiting for the results of the hec- tic spirit week. Finally, half-time arrived. After a spectac- ular performance by the band and the Feath- erettes. the floats were paraded around the track. As ail classes waited expectantly to hear the winner of spirit week, the nominees for Homecoming king and queen arrived. Fi- nally, the class of '86 was announced the win- ner, and Jeff Shelton and Wendy Church were crowned king and queen. The evening ended in another celebration: the Indians shut out the Mustangs 2l-O. As one student exclaimed, Homecoming was a blast! Even though classes lost and queen and king nominees were disappointed, every- body shared in the team's victory. I .1 7 I fix sfifr Jil 2 Y 4 , . at 1 l
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ELECTING TO SERVE Ability,service training,responsibil- ity . . . that's what ASTRAS is all about. The club is an all girl's service group that put on various activities through- out the year. They opened the year with a bang when they had their balloon sale, the first fundraiser. Everybody had fun, and they brightened up the drab class- rooms on top of it all. The main event ASTRAS sponsors Ctogether with Varsity Clubj is Home- coming. This year's theme the Glam- orous Life was carried out well by the bids and the decorations. Both com- mittees worked hard, and were glad when it came to a successful end. Service projects were also stressed. Among these were visiting those in convalescent homes and working in soup kitchens. ASTRAS definitely succeeded in bringing happiness to people both on and off the Fremont campus. Right: Crowds flock to buy balloons from ASTRASI Betty Afuola listens attentively to Karen Leong, President, ASTRAS keeps everyone's interest! an Student Life . . . ASTRAS
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