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FASHION IN ACTION During the 60 s and 70 s day, Junior Debbie Harnnglon models her ver swnol Gigel ' HUFFING AND PUFFING Junior David Peck and Senior Shelly Mocen display their bubble blow ing abilities during the 50s day lunchtime activities BEAT OF THE KNIGHT Senior Kevin Knight rocks the campus at lunch during Homecoming week with his band. Night Gallery Homecoming Week 13
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ITS A RUMBLE ' During the Peop»e Movef event, the senior boys try their l3esl to resist be- ing untangled by the junior girts STICK EM UPi Freshman Malee Tobias dressed as a gangster purchases bal ' e r c ,i i..r„-h 1 j ' j Emily Thomas Irvine loves America The 8th annual Homecoming celebration transported the Va- queros back in time to honor the Spirit of America. I thought it was a very original theme The participation was im mense and there was excellent sup port trom the faculty. ' said April Peacher, senior The Irvine High time m;i,liine made its first stop at the loaring 20s day. sponsored by the freshman and sophoni.,fe classes. Costumes most prevalent on cam- pus were f -j, of flappers, newspaper boy , and mafia gangs Class competiuons consisted of . find a jellybe jna-creampie c test and a C B guzzling conte ' ' The fir ' J was good be . it got tti ; ludents into a t .j mood It ey showed divf • !• % in what It ly wore lor Uv . i, said Scrii(jr«M||||Afryne. On Wedl B Ihe Vaqueros greased their hair and adapted to the 50 s rockabilly era that was sponsored by the junior class Poo die skirls, blue jeans, saddle shoes, and leather jackets were commonly seen on students throughout the day To enliven the celebration, ac livitios such as a tricycle race, a hula hoop conlost, and a bubble gurn blowing contest wore held Continuing with the Homecoming colobralion, the Vaquoros dressed dresr fhar soft as surfers, hippies. Peace Corps volunteers, and disco dancers for the 60s and 70 s day, sponsored by the senior class During the lunch- time festivities, music from the 60s and 70s blast.ed from the am hitheater as students watched classmates engage in an event the people mover Th ' - 60 ' s and 70 ' s d y was the best !)ecause a loU ore people •d up and B more creative «pected W Kevin Chase, I If imadB ini voyage through tin . . int.jdor I ' I l.iy with the tradi tiotiol biuefli ' 1 ji ' ' ' I day The mam event otMu- day was to have each individUTil class show its spirit by decor 1 ling their designated building mI i (ulorful posters, balloons, and inreamers During lunch the ■.ludents were treated to the sounds ul the band Night Gallery. The idea of having a lunchlime concert was rather unique II was n good way to wrap up the week, said Bert Torres, junior ■ It was lanlastici It was the best Homecoming we over had I was ex tromely impressed wilh the maturity of the student txxJy and how cvoryfKXJy handled the celebrn iKiii said Activities Director Sherry Phelps. by Sarah Sison and Chris Vovun liUJ v JulCt MATMIHY FLAPKR Juow Katie 1ooft«v JcMDonsltalet hei tpMii by dtM««g up •« • flap per to cotnmemotaie loaivtg 20 • day 12 Homecominy Week
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GETTING INTO THE GROOVE Hoang Nguyen and Ling Lee display Ihetr (ancy loolworti ai the Homecoming dance TAKING A BREAK JunKX Megan Williams and SenKX Andy Siniard txeaK to( a snack at the Homecoming dance Albert and James America theme ignites Spirit during l-lomecoming The spirit of America radiated during halftime on Octotjer 25 as the Irvine Entertainment Unit consislinrj ' ine Marching Band, Drill Team, uxd Tall Flags performed their aw i winning field show Following tti. performance, five convertibles with Uie Homecoming finalists approa(Jiij the anxiously awaiting m. . i The Homecomi Court Andrea Dworzak, Su7ette Ford, Shelly Moceri, Marlice Patam, and April P«acher, listened in ' as ASB Pf.jideni Mike CeriHo ened annour 1985 larlice coming HO ' dO : day kl by 50s day. 60s finally the traditional blue and green day and homecoming rally which led to the homecoming game Having the old members from f op Squad return and perform lor us duriruj the rally was great, said DiAnne Alleri, a sophomore Itio spifil lolt by the Homecominq liufl as woll as the fans at the football game corilinued onto the dance the followinn ovoning from eight o ' clock lo eleven thirty Red, white, blue, and silver decora tions enhanced the spirited at mosphere The large gym v..r (ransformed into a dance floor fiiN jfith patriotic colore loating balloon f I thought the d orations were very ood. they traipormed the gym and arnod out J heme very well. said MioMie Ivey. ba ' ' lis were greafi ' said Mazelin. o ball hung from the drop ceil fhat was created with foil famers Displaying the couples imes were stars on the United states ' flag I liked the idea of having removable stars on the flag because we could take them home and keep them as a remembrance of the 1985 Homecom ing Dance. said Frances Quevedo, a senior Continuing the liadilion a video d entertained the dancers with not only one, but two large screens I like the video di , it was cool, said Senior Keegan Cooke, It kept your attention t)y sliowing difloronl ac lion clips and music videos — by Andioa Dwor ak and Edward Loo I aiwl JaiiWTi iitlK Of IHL UALL : 0( xyi oie v I ' ailwn datplay hw drMI wMe cftathng «ffi 4 iorriHcnming Dunce
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