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I really liked the ice sculpture — a Jot of people went right to the food; and it was there and it looked good. — Christina Hinojos 12th Grade This year every- body stayed and it was a Jot of fun because everybody was danc- ing. Going stag I feel is more fun because you don ' t have to stay with the one person. You can dance with any- one you want. — Nicole Del Rosario 11th Grade ne Moment in Time $250!! That ' s right — it cost approximately $250, on the average, for one person — that ' s one person — to attend the 1988-89 winter for- mal. To most students who attended, the ex- pense was well worth it, however. Tickets were sold for $50 with an A.S.B. card, and $57 without one. The extra expenses, though, quickly added up: cor- sage, dinner, for some even a limousine. Limos drew up at the entrance to the Westin South Coast Plaza on January 21, and for one night, each girl there had a chance to live through a Cinderella night. Hours of shop- ping and downright re- search for the perfect dress filled the weeks before the dance. Rachelle Polston learned from previous formals — she decided to beat the exaspera- tion and had her dress custom made. Brian Callaway didn ' t want to blend in with all the other guys in their ge- neric tuxes, so he spent a little effort and found something unique — a one-of-a-kind paisley bowtie and cummer- bund. The Silver Anniver- sary winter formal was sponsored by A.S.B. Lori O ' Keefe was in charge of all arrange- ments. The sapphire- blue, black, and silver motif served as a per- fect accent to the theme, One Moment in Time. The gala event definitely added another festive occa- sion to our 25th year celebration. ► Dancing closely. Todd Grossman holds April Vin- cent tight. It was a great end- ing to an equally exciting day. ▲ Jennifer Dark and Shan- non Noble have a great time dancing to the beat of Tone Loc ' s Wild Thing. 1 Winter Formal
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Irish showed spirit at pep assemblies. ▼ Cheerleader Lani Grimal- di gets the crowd going. ▲ New cheerleaders Larry Jensen and Ernie Franco show off their great figures. ■ Look at the excitement on the faces of Ray Portillo and Jeff Delaquil. Pep Assemblies 1
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▼ Stepping out, Kristen Harbison joins date Doug Wonlfe. They look their lirnu about town with friends Joe Orozco, Caroline Idema, Darren ldema, and Carrie Cenk. ▼ Kurtis Lindquist, Niki hos- ier, Kristen Harrison, Todd Longbrake, Nicole Keene, Joe Laskey, Sean O ' Hern, and DeAnne Bretz have ,ill been friends since the ninth grade. As always, they had a blast together, this time at our winter formal ■4 The 1989 Winter Formal Most Preferred Men and their dates. Treena Palmer and Greg Hansell (Senior). Dana Bradshaw and Brian Callaway (Senior), )ason Pasol (Freshman) and Debbie way, Brian Kline (Sophomore) and Anna Es- cobar, Sean McKinney (Junior) and Liza Villamayor. and David Bonaventura (Senior) and Chris McPeak. Winter Formal 19
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