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Tinsle ToWn?. t was a typical day at Horizon High: girls wearing poodle skirts, guys with their hair slicked back . . . But wait - it's the '80s, not the '50s! What is this, a trip to the Twilight Zone? No, just Ho- rizon Goes to Hollywood. Spirit Week with this Holly- Wood theme started on November 10 With Grease day. On Tuesday, student council graciously gave the entire student body the day off to go along with Ferris Beullerls Day Off. Wednesday celebrated Club Paradise with the selling of non-alcoholic Da- queris. It also celebrated the re- turn of the tourist. Thursday, stu- dents Were confused as to what school they were at. NAU, ASU, and other college sweatshirts were worn to go along with Animal House day. Last but not least, Fri- day was Fast Times at Horizon day with students decked out in their best green and gold attire. The coup de grace of spirit week was the royalty assembly. Drum roll please . . . Attendants: Kari Perlman and Blake McKee, Cathy Saragosa and John Shaw, Dawn Marsillo and Jim Rizzo, Kirsten Krause and Brian Hamp- ton,and finally the 1986-87 King and Queen: John Pepe and Shawn Schaffer. DA DA DAH, IMPERIAL! Royalty king, queen and attendants stand on stage to accept their winning nomina- tions during the homecoming assembly. U OF A? Lara lummus wears a Univer- sity of Arizona shirt to add to the college f 417, rf f Pl' ., ' A , N l l -A Nd , . i We ' , Ji uf' ' E cl f A Y 3 1.1 1 Q .ff , , 1 x ijt- li: K ' ' N A-5 'W 4 ,Oi L! I if 3, ' 2' l -is T -ll i T '. if T Q---'-!h, , s ' ' QW F' A ' in day atmosphere. i j ,,-, I -fn 7 ,.r, 3 TOGA! TOGA! Kevin Godber and Mike Speedy get into Animal House day. HOMECOMING - 35
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:Ez S- f Q M, ul FIFTIES FRIENDS. Lindsey Glo- gosh, MaryAnn Mistretta, and Allison Bertelli pose together on Grease day. HOW LOW CAN YOU GO? Students await the start of the limbo contest on Club Paradise day. 34 - HOMECOMING 5.31, iv . X
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Going Hollywood omecoming '86 was a suc- cess. The annual parade started at 3:30 Friday afternoon. Despite flying rumors of the senior float's being hooked on light poles, it came through and, in fact, won first place. Com- ing in second and third places were the juniors and sophomores respectively, with the frosh com- ing in fourth. That night the Hus- kies fought a tough game but fell short to Corona. SOPHMORBID! The class of eighty-nine takes a different approach to their float and winds up third in the competition. BY MEMBERSHIP ONLY. The junior float's club comes in second. TAKE A DAY OFF. The freshmen have a relaxed attitude toward homecom- ing. 36 - HOMECOMING
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