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hat political leader said, I forgot to duck, honey. ? That's one of the rnany questions in the game of Trivial Pursuit. On Friday, November 16, 1984, what began with 28 teams ended up with just two. Burns' Unbalanced Forces and Mizer's Macho Men Plus One were the remaining teams left to battle it out in the Katella gym. Mr. Werschke, Mr. Fried, and Carla Trease devised their own version of the popular board game that has been sweeping the country. Each first period class was represented by three to six selected students. A flip of the coin decided which team would throw the die first. The die determined one of the six categories. After the question was read, each team had fifteen seconds to answer the question correctly and earn one point. The crowded gym was buzzing with excitement that day and television cameras were everywhere. The mediator, Mr. Dick Werschke, introduced Mr. Burns' Unbalanced Forces and Mrs. Mizer's Macho Men Plus One. The game started and Burns' Un- balanced Forces answered eleven straight in a row, and half-time they led I8-4. With 4:26 remaining, Mizer made a miraculous comeback. In the last thrity seconds, the score was 18-25, but time ran out for Burns' Unbalanced Forces. With a final score of 20-25, Mizer's Macho Men Plus One became King of the Hill. - Steve Pagaduan forces his wheels to turn. - Burns' Unbalanced Forces look puzzled by the last question. - The scoreboard shows off the final outcome of the competition. - Kirk Hoiberg ponders over his teammate's answer before time runs out. - Mr. Dick Werschke wonders how he ever got into this mess. A wif ef 'f 'Ears 36 THE REVELERS
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.1 i i Ed Ward and Jennifer Lopez share a tender moment. Joyce Butterfield and date step out on the dance floor, Shy, Anthony Hill looks down while Marquito Harris smiles forthe camera. Tuxecloes and Gowns Bedeck 'A Winters Rose, hat seemed to be a chilling winter was warmed with one ofthe most charming and elegant dancesg The Winter For- mal. lt was held at the Diamond Bar Country Club on January 19. l985. Many ofthe student body attended anticipating a glamorous evening. Couples were dressed for the occasion. The girls with their exquisite gowns, the boys dressed in formal tuxedoes. Groups sat at white covered tables each centered with a single rose symbolizing the dance's theme: A Winter's Rose. The music was supplied by a live band called the instiga- tors. They performed well although more slow songs should have been played, commented Dan Brunet. Having a live band play at a formal dance was quite a change from having a DJ. It was an experiment that turned out well. X ,Q i f M I. K--r' WINTER FORMAL 35
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