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COWBOY CLONES Seniors Deepak Gurushanthaiah and GOOO TIMES On Make Me Laugh day. this group ol Sieve Frank show their spirit on Bluing Vaqueros day energetic IHS students enioy the performance of come by dressing up as cowboys and envying the lunch time dian Pat Hanovan who appeared courtesy ot the Senior activities Counal A 4 -Li v— ! i AnJrrw G luppo JUST CLOWNING AROUND Dressed up in comic attire. Senior Robert Espero smashes a pie in Senior Wendy Angus s tace. as a continuation ot the previous day ' s pie- throwing ordeal at the Homecoming Princesses HIPSTER HOWLER Senior David Manske gives his all to the crowd while competing and winning first place in the Wolf Yelling Contest on Nightmare on Walnut Street ' ' day sponsored by Junior Council F cutures 13
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TWIN GHOULS Varsity Cheerleaders Jenny Jankowslu and Katie Toohey show oft their ghostly costumes on Nightmare on Walnut Street day during Homecoming READY AIM. FIRE Sophmores Suzanne French and Jimelle Jordan prepare to squirt the shaving cream on each other s nose during a class competition on Make The Irvine High School campus transformed into its own movie studio for one week to commemorate Hollywood , the theme for its ninth an- nual Homecoming celebration. Everyone is so energetic this year, Missi I ' arks , senior. 1 think it ' s really neat to see everyone so into show- ■ piril ' I he week lung festivities started as Ir- vine saddled up for Blazing Vaqueros ' day. I he students dressed up as Cowboys, Cowgirls, and Indians, all anxious to blaze with spirit. Students partii ipated In an old fashioned shoot .mi and .1 rootbeei i hug .1 lug contest during lunch In the amphitheatre 1 thin) the Homecoming week activities are a good Idea I 1 ause tins is the first 1 hi • foi freshmen to gel Involved, inn. in 1 odd Memmotl • ii. Irvine High movie studio was visited by spool goblins, celebrating the premiere ol rttmare on Walnut Street, ipon by the lunioi 1 la ling n ■ tmed itnpus 1 um htime si ti Ides that Creativity shines at day included the mummy wrap, wolf ?ll, and pies were thrown at the lomecoming princesses. Dressing wicked gave us a chance to show our true characters! joked Sophomore Judy VandeSteeg Jokes and pranks prevailed Ihutsdav. as the Irvine High movie studio changed its, It to celebrate Make Me Laugh day. Students dressed as doWIU and jesters I ' at Hanovan . a professional comedian, performed tor the students that day during lunch 1 laving the comedian come was real inn and different than the other m tivities that We had this week s.iul lunioi Kevin Nishimura I he week ended with the traditional Blue and I neon da) thai allowed each Individual to show then own school •.pint Everybody seemed to be getting Into thi 1 mi ol 1 lomei oming week ' Mid K.lle Zimmerman -.enioi 1 e en , ,, pi , iple spraj Ing theii halt blue and green and painting then fat es b) David KUgmanand lulie Melton WAlk THIS WAY A-. tip is uniljling tho d ' I . ' . on ot th« .. Me l»ugh D«y. ...
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Hollywood style Fans were dazzled during the Homecoming half time show as two col- orful floats and numerous performers entered the football stadium followed by- five convertible Mustangs each bearing a Homecoming finalist. When the Homecoming Court, Wen- dy Angus, Julie Chang, Laura Johnson, Natalie Powell, and Christina Tupper approached the stage in the convertibles, anticipation grew. Balloons filled the sky when ASB President Kevin Rosen and Senior Sam McCue announced Wendy Angus as this year ' s Homecoming Queen. The spirit of the game carried through to the Homecoming Dance. The entrance to the gym was recreated to resemble a Hollywood Premier Ball. Red carpet and flashing lights led anxious couples toward the gym for a night of dancing and fun. ' The large black and white director ' s clipboard in the front particularly cap- tured the Hollywood theme, said Junior Rosemarie Rigor . Inside the small gym, the disco ball that hung in the middle of the ceiling lit the decorated room. White cakes spell- ing out the word Hollywood were placed on the center tables, and were surrounded by pink carnations. The glitters, balloons, and the chocolate candies that were placed on the sitting tables made me feel like I was actually at a premier party, said Senior Jennifer Jankowski The silver and gold stars covered one wall of the small gym, each one display- ing the names ofthe couples. This sec- tion of the room was called the ' Hall of Fame. ' Having the Hall of Fame ' was a great idea, my date and I had a fun time look- ing for our names, said Junior Christie Paddock . A lot of things made this Homecom- ing Dance different from the previous years, but dancing without my shoes will always be unforgettable, said Senior Julius Patam . — by Laura Vovan and Eddy Lee. a laray Sopjtmora M e MING COURT Attar the hall Dm liilie Chang. Queen Wendy Angus. ■ t. ■ Li !l ■ ■ edge ol the football field TOTALLY HIP 1 Swaying back and forth m a rhythm beat. Sophomore Tonia Lavery shows her Sophomore friend Jason Burleigh her ability to dance in a flexible way
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