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Twins, Todd JllSt, Gleil Huns; Kirk McManis, So. It Mapcs; M;inli Shannon, Alicia Chase en|nv each other ' s company on Twin Day. Twin dress up day gave students the chance to show their togetherness and their homecoming spirit. Sophomores. .Ion Hall. Peter Heck, and Mike San- tini, gulp their soft drinks during the guzzling competition. They put up a good fight, but couldn ' t manage to finish the last drop before the Performing Lady ' s First, Indy Lantz portrays a prissy little girl. The queen candidates ' talent show was one of the highlights of the week-long activities. During the jelly sling competition Debbie Dunlavey flings grape jelly at Stuart Reid as Nan- cy Witt scoops more from the jar. homecoming 19
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TO-GA TO-GA TO-GA Chants resounded throughout the quad on the Wednesday of homecoming week. Other dress up days included costume day, twin day, wacky hair day, and blue and gold day. On each day students could be found wandering the halls dressed as angels, barmaids, flashers, punk rockers, and twins. I was surprised at the amount of participation, said Francois Camou. Many people chose to show their spirit by competing in the lunch-time activities such as the jelly sling, Coke guzzling, ice cream eating, and pizza eating contests. Spirit was great! People who usually sit on the sidelines got involved in the homecoming scene, commented Grace Ruben. The success of the queen candidates ' talent show was obvious. People were standing in the aisles and many were turned away at the door because of the sell out crowd. It was super; all of the acts were terrific! exclaimed Betty Hao. For many it was the first year of this strange ritual, homecoming, while for others it was the last. But, all will remember it with fond memories as the week of Make Believe. On Toga Day Ted Sarina grimaces as jelly is hurled toward him during the class com- petition, won by the sophomores. 18 student life
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Sophomore princess Gloria Avila and junior Even though there was a tie lor junior princess Joann Sanchez, both nominated by princess, 1 still felt honored to be one of the Mecha, are all smiles as they ride in the parade two! exclaimed Delia Joseph. Here she is with past queen, Wendy Martin. escorted down the field by her father. THE 1982 JUNIOR PRINCESS CAN- DIDATES AND ESCORTS: Karen Nelson and Scott Bradford; Joann Sanchez and Rocky Espinoza; Carol Clinton and Ted Ginter; Delia Joseph and Danny Roche; Susie Tallman and An- dy Heil; Dene Dumas and Mark Criswell; Deborah Perlstein and Randy Kardos; Karen Cambell and Todd Pendergrass; Eileen Jung and James Megenney; Lisa Murck and Mark Orttung; Mo- nique Carreno and Kenny Mills. THE 1982 SOPHOMORE PRINCESS CAN- DIDATES AND ESCORTS: Mia Valasquez and Anthony Espinoza; Theresa Tuazon and Ken- ny Sasaki; Gloria Avila and Rene Lara; Janet Sisneros and Alex Henderson; Felicia King and Desmond Flannagan; Krista Kimball and Paul Takeda; Nancy Witt and Mike Santini; Erika Erickson and Rich Lawton; Terry Limtiaco and Stephen Whatley; Betty Hardcastle and Gilbert Garcia; Sheri Drake and Mark Yohoann; Jenny Rinne and Patrick Leary; Kelly Loveridge and Robert Salyer. THE FRESHMAN SWEETHEARTS: Tabby Kettlewell, Samantha Parker, Kim Bowser, Meagan Beers, Mary Cardenas, Karri Schaefer, Suzette Allen, Valerie Taylor, Noelle Johansen, Sarah McGrath, Teri Duffey, Margaret Farmer, Monica Decker. 20 student life
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