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M fe. Br ' B ■ygl r' ;v«v- . s' ■ -Jkk. m y r flH ' «j Bk. s4 First-year teacher , Hillary Fairbaim shows her spirit as she poses with Jenni Calandri during Hippy Day. Later in the week, Hillary eagerly awaited the start of the trike race; she was to start off for the staff.
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H o m e c o m • 1 n g F a c e s Students and staff mem- bers get into the Home- coming spirit by partici- pating in activities during the week. From Nerd, Scum, Hippy Day to Homecoming Day itself, people showed ingenuity in coming up with differ- ent costumes to match the theme days during the week. Danielle Kuhr dresses up as a hippy, Ry- an Ng portrays the typical nerd as do Danielle Pueb- lo, Julie Pastor, and Jen- nifer Reiswig. During one of the rallies before the big Homecoming one, staff members from Liberty and Liberty Vocational Schools put on a skit that featured calypso music and a limbo bar; their skit delighted the packed gym for the Top Ten Rally. This year Homecoming Week was only four days because of a SIP day on Tuesday. The Sophomore Class captured the float competition on Homecom- ing Night.
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Parsons, Swisher Reign as Queen, King Excitement mounted in Stonebarger Gymnasium on October 21, as the announce- ment of the 1988 Homecom- ing King and Queen ap- proached. Last year's king and queen, Carlos Ortega and Rose Melgoza, let the tension build as they paced behind the Top Five before handing the flowers to Queen, Tiffany Parsons, and King, Brian Swisher. That evening the Homecom- ing Parade was led by Grand Marshalls Jim Alves and Bar- bara Whitfield. The Sopho- more Class captured the first place in float competition fol- lowed by the juniors, seniors, and freshmen. The Varsity team earned a victory over the Mt. Diablo Red Devils.
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