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Fraternal twins, Andrea and Adrien Valdez Eagerly working on a yearbook assignment Lisa discuss English on their way to his ear. English Yasenovsky studies a roll of negatives while her was the only class they had together. sister enjoys just watching. Mike and Anthony Gonzales stated We like the same music and sports. Both were on the wres- tling team. 22 student life
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THE it 82 homecoming; ()ikk CANDIDATES AND ESCORTS: FRONT ROW: Allyson Miller and David Rolland; Debbie Dunlavej and Ross Chambers; Leana Clinton and n,l Mai tinez; TOP ROW: Nancj Gonzales and Mike Lopez; Held. Witt and Todd Just; 1 1. boi ili Symms and Chris Hayslett; Michelle Hudson and Robert Champeau; l.nir.i Taylor .mil Raj Radeka; Paula Sheltrj and I lannj Carreras; Indy LanU and Steven Kuinius; Cassandra King and Kenneth Vinson; fawna -II, ■ Hi ,bel Missing: Fireworks Alter a week of Make Believe the students were more than ready for Friday ' s activities. They began with the pep rally where the sophomore princess Gloria Avila and junior princesses Delia Joseph and Joann Sanchez were announced. As the princesses experienced their first real excitement while riding in the parade, the tension was just starting to build for the queen candidates. That night at the homecoming game the usual halftime fireworks were missing. Instead there was a hot air balloon that many people thought was supposed to go up, but it was just there for decoration. Most of the queen candidates were so nervous they did not even notice it. Cassandra King exclaimed, I saw the balloon when I passed it but I never even noticed if it got off the ground. When the moment finally came, second runners up Paula Sheltry and Laura Taylor (this was the first time there had ever been a tie) were announced. Excitement rose after Nancy Gonzales was proclaimed first runner up. Finally Heidi Witt was crowned the 1982 Homecoming Queen. In her astonishment after being announced Homecoming Queen, Heidi Witt embraces last year ' s Queen, Wendy Martin. homecoming 21
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J ik v : iscussing the day ' s activities. Tabby and Having the same interest in basketball Alleni; Iammy Kettlewell take time out during 6th and Algenia Taylor warm-up for a J.V. scrim ?riod to enjoy a few moments together. mage game against Corona. I Double Vision seeing double. It was probably because there were more twins enrolled at North this year. Have you ever wondered what it felt like to be a twin? Anthony Con ales stated, It feels just like another brother except he looks just like you. But Lisa Yasenovsky remarked, It ' s a weird feeling. One time I looked into the mirror and I didn ' t know which one I was. It was scary. Most people on campus had a difficult time telling the twins apart. They often mistook one twin for another even calling them by the wrong name. Amy Yasenovsky commented, I use to get upset when people mixed us up, but now I answer to either name. Not only did identical twins look alike, they also had many similar interests. Tammy Kettlewell remarked, We enjoy the same kinds of food, music, clothes, and sometimes guys. But this didn ' t mean they were totally alike. Anthony Gonzles stated, We dress differently and our personalities are completely different. We are two different people just like anyone else, commented Lisa Yasenovsky. twins 23
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