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Far left: One of L.Q ' s alumni come back to entertain us with firedancing. Center Left: The Varsity Football team gets off to a great start. Left: Our own Dance Production member. Lvnda Bergan. performs to Jungle Love Center: Scott Billbruck works up a sweat pounding like a gorilla! Below: The masters of ceremony: Martha Rubio. Leslie Joe, and Jessica Warren guide the audience through the jungle of events at halftime. Bottom: The Litters (from left to right): Sen- iors, Juniors. Sophomores, and Freshmen. 19
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floyi i iVcZ i- rt Our Varsity Football team kept up with tradition and won its Homecoming game. 35-14. over the Garden Grove Argonauts. Yet the suspense of the evening was not the outcome of the game, but who would be the winners of the litters. Spirit Week, and of course. WHO? WHO? Who ' s going to be the 1986 Homecoming Queen? After a performance by the Dance Production, and a special fire dance show (which gave Nicole. Karen, and their fathers a quick sun tan), the winners were all an- nounced. Taking first place was the Soph- omore litter, with the help of their parents. After two years of ridicule for their unique litters, the Ju- niors came back to take second. The Senior class, although have never taken first, have always pro- duced excellent litters. This year, for the third year in a row. placed third, (They placed second in their freshmen year,) The Freshmen should not be ashamed for their fourth-place standing. They should be commended for their fine work with very limited parental help. Dominating every activity, this class was clearly the most spirited class. The Senior Class took first place, followed by the Freshmen, Haggling for third were the Junior and Sophomore Classes, Now. for the grand finale the Homecoming Queen for 1986 is (turn the page )
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The big moment of Homecoming was here. Who? Who was the new Homecoming Queen? As the four prin- cesses mounted onto the podium, the tension mounted. Kelly, Nicole, Karen, and Christy closed their eyes, ready for the news . . . and the winner is . . . Christy Newcombe! Oooh, yay, everyone exclaimed. And so ended weeks of suspense. 20 Homecoming
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