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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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v1wrJK2vJZ'xg c XXX K X If l 1 O 251, C D gi 1 tg: :fx 4 ,J-g-,.,. A B C D E. F. G H ff Mike Moore takes a test during his first semester at GHS. Freshmen and Seniors meet in Brandon Hurt and George Molina. Mr. Yoder, a new teacher this year, celebrates his birthday while trying to keep students in line. Mike Slaughter takes a break from football practice. Angie Avilucea greets Jena Elliott, a former GHS stu- dent returning from Xavier. Some of the new faces among teachers, administra- tors, and staff gather before class. il-rl Ms. Daly, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Huff, Mr. Wilson, Ms. Nelson, Mr. Kieffer, Ms. Ryan, Ms. Fisher, Ms. Devore, and Ms. Horton. Anna Sanchez enrolled as a new student at Glendale during '86-'87. , Jeremy Morse joined the GHS Junior Class when he Ms. Fuller, ew panish and English teacher, meets with Elisa Garcia and Bernadette Armstrong. FACES 11
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V Cx lc, iii 'D ' ,K ij .W l,TT.3Lf3,Xf yu- 'M' i lrliiiiiyi. H2 5 C H 'AF' i l 1' A A if biifgi' - 'WC-:thigh .Leif ' .af 'V sol-is-i Dressed as a hula dancer and a heavy metal musician, Cheryl Demko and Mark Pena are crowned Homecoming Queen and King. Second Attendants Pat Harrington and Lea Longo ride around the foot- ball tield during the half-time parade. First Attendants Mike Thompson and Kim Trisoliere, dressed to show their school spirit, say hello to the half-time crowd. Mr. Kieffer and the GHS Cardinal show off the newest addition to the GHS transportation pool, the Cardinalmobile. New Homecoming King Mark Pena picks up Queen Cheryl Demko and carries her to their coronation. Gus Delgado displays the numerous garters he collected to win his title of Mr, Irresistible. Following the Homecoming tradition, Freshman President Jennifer Mur- ray dresses as a clown for the Homecoming Parade. A bonfire held on Thursday night attracted fans who wanted to show their school spirit and cheer the football team on. . The Sophomore Class float featured a Cardinal preparing to brew a Coconino panther. HOMECOMING 15
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