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The 1985 Homecoming Junior Princesses and Es- corts: Shawna Turner and Alex SantCi, Anjanette Anderson and Mike DeCarmo; Stacey Rusk and Tom Rowe; Pam Santini and Mark Holmes; Char- lotte Valdivia and Conrad Valadez; Karen Sisneros and Steve Bunyak, Shavonia Wells and Andy John- son; Jodi Brandom and Todd Mapes; Lynae Lawson and Robert Mulari; Tina Lasater and Scott Lock- wood; Catherine Acosta and Erik Salley; Paula Ginter and Shawn Rios; Kacy Hickman and Jason Bushong. The 1985 Homecoming Sophomore Princesses and Escorts: Shcly McClure and Jason Gardian; Julie Brignac and Charles Bradfield; Lisa Bunyak and Steve Hayes; Julie Stewart and Mike Siner; Kim Spooner and John Hoxie; Tanya Martinez and Phil Hekman; Regina Stith and Jimmy Grain; Bianca Lopez and Matt Shoaf; Jennifer Lopez and Scott Proctor; Natasha Hale and Phil Good; Kim Gutier- rez and Steve Anderson; Kristina Mohns and Jamie Bushong; Nicole Cochrell and Terrance Coles. The 1985 Homecoming Freshman Sweethearts: FRONT ROW: Rena Koehler, Nichael Magoto, Tina Allen, Dora Gonzales, Nicole Brock, Cindy Hefner; TOP ROW: Roxanne Aguilera, Karen Welker, Heather Bennett, Michelle Barger, Lisa Gracey. Enjoying a morning brunch at Denny ' s, Karen Sisneros and her escort, Steve Bunyak, joke about items on the menu. Many candidates skipped out to eat after the morning assembly and photo ses- sion. Riding high in the homecoming parade, Regina Stith, who was elected sophomore princess, enjoys the scenery and smiles for the crowd. Stith was named on Thursday afternoon, the day before. homecoming candidates 17
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Anxiety Strikes Candidates D. ' uring the week of Homecoming, the playful, frolicsome attitude of the student body was reflected in their ac- tivities, costumes, and school spirit. However, for the Homecoming royal- ty, the attitude could not be of carefree bliss. They waited for the answer to the pressing question of the week, Who would be the next queen or princess? ' Having butterflies during this week was normal for most candidates, and the loss of concentration, a major symptom. It ' s the only thing you can think about all week! exclaimed Tina Lasater. However, the candidates wer- en ' t the only ones affected by the pressure. The escorts, too had things to worry about. I couldn ' t believe that Jack forgot his tux on Monday! said My Phuong Tran. Before long, though, the wait was over. On Thursday afternoon, Karen Sisneros and Regina Smith were named as junior and sophomore prin- cesses. Then, the week climaxed with a dazzling fireworks display and the announcement of Margret Shoemaker as Homecoming Queen of 1985. Only then could North and its candidates begin a return to normalcy. After being crowned Homecoming Queen of 1985, Margaret Shoemaker stands peacefully on the UCR field Shoemaker was nominated for the position by the Blue Star Regiment. The 1985 Homecoming Queen Candidates and Escorts: Tabby KeltlcwcU and Tony Baca; Michelle Thomas and Maurice Robcr- son; Margaret Shoemaker and Chris Robin- son; Monica Decker and Steve Bunyak; Cynthia Serna and Ray Serna; Nicki Singer and Jeff Rinne; Lynne Westafer and Tony Rossi; Antoinette Dorado and Jerry Ca- menga; Jennifer Oppel and Wes Jacob; Teri Duffey and Andy Marshall; Tammy Kettlewell and Danny Schoonover; My Phuong Tran and Jack Mares. 16 studlent life
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Y«», ma ' am. murmurs Allison Rudloff humbly as her bo is. Valerie Taylor, deducts from Rudloff s salary, ll was hard not to laugh with the audience during some of the scenes, ' recalls Rudloff. THE GOOD DOCTOR CAST, FRONT ROW: Kim Young, John Polite; Row 2: Mark Troisi, Allison Rudloff, Eric Stapleton; Row 3: Steph- anie Gammon, Kevin McKermott, Valerie Tay- lor. 18 student life Approaching Stephanie Gammon, his true love, Mark Troisi tries to decide whether he should actu- ally seduce her or not. This was Gammon ' s first appearance in a Harlequin play.
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