Glendale High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Glendale, AZ)

 - Class of 1987

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bo 'Ab ol .6 J. is Changing Faces 1 is ll, Keep GHS e notice as the years go on that people's faces change. Re- member that boy in your fresh- man class that you thought was really immature and not very cute? Plow he is one of those cute guys who stand in the Y. Every time you look at him you can't believe he was that silly freshman! And this is also true for the guys. They sit and think, l'l'low can that possibly be the same girl that I went to grade school with? Glendale High School experiences a flood of changing faces every fall when ' I 'hriving we get a bunch of freshmen. At first they are just faces in the crowd, but then they become involved and feel a part of Glendale. We also get new peo- ple who have come from other high schools. At first they feeljust like fresh- men because they don't know any- body, but soon they get involved in all that Glendale has to offer and they fit right in! People change. Faces change. And the changing faces are what keeps GHS thriving. xv A , lgcflm A X Us ff QWQW 0, VW if-M00 Wli wil C, lflmieidisif rm Vk C XD K X . . UML , T UG LJ J G Milf is .Af Q F ww jx W ,Dei UN JU' 10 rfxccs 0,3 rl U95 xgf, fgrfb Ao Jffjpsbi, ff i- U!!-fvu



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Halloween Homecoming '86 Raises Spirits At GHS omecoming at GHS was a week full of excitement and school spirit. There was something in the air and everyone could feel it. Spirit Week started out on Monday with Car- toon Day when it seemed like everyone turned out in a Mickey Mouse shirt from Disneyland. Tuesday brought Hawaiian Day. Most people wore flowered shirts and shorts with colorful flowered leis. Some brave souls even showed up in grass skirts! On Wednesday, Class Day, Freshman wore pajamas, Sophomores came decked out in buttons, Juniors wore their clothes inside out, and Sen- iors showed off their favorite college shirt. Black and white were the shades for Thursday and almost everyone dressed up for the day. Friday, of course, was Spirit Day or, since it was also Halloween, Costume Day, During the week, classes worked on D fa 9' I- building floats for the parade on Friday. The winning float, built by the Sopho- more Class, was announced on Friday night during half-time of the game against Coconino. Homecoming festivities on Friday night began with the landing of Channel 12's helicopter flown by Jerry Foster who brought the 1985 King and Queen, Debi LaCirow and Paul Enriquez to the game. At half-time, Mr. Kieffer an- nounced the Homecoming King and Queen for '86, Mark Pena and Cheryl Demko, First Attendants Kim Trisoliere and Mike Thompson, and Second At- tendants Lea Longo and Pat Harring- ton. Fireworks and a performance by the costumed GHS Band also added to the excitement of the evening. Homecoming '86 proved to be a fun- filled time for everyone at GHS! it g it Fi . Hvffpfy, K ESL E 12 HOMECOMING , .M Q. -sz. ,mv 2, 1 Q Tiliaetiti 'iw -4i- .WHL TW '3 x 'U' H t'L.f-as . .gt W: ' r- f sf lg? if agp, ., .f riiriilllii ' ' i , HWY' 'f' q 1- i J i.a33t,'aUEf I . if-iQE'f'5Ei ' 'ti 2225 25 .. 3 ,V L

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