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CROWNING COLORS Dazzling fireworks spelled out her name as our 1987-88 Homecoming Queen, Laurel Creasy was crowned. The other four candidates looked on in admiration while Laurel was honored by last year's queen, Michelle Mclinden. The an- nouncement was followed by a victory ride around the stadium. After the spec- tacular halftime festivities, the Griffins went on to obtain still another shut-out, their fifth of the season, against Loara. The crowd was very satisfied with another Griffin victory, and a beautiful Homecoming ueen. The Homecom- ing game has awa qs been a very ex- citing time for Los Allstudents and alum- ni to reunite and celebrate. Former Homecomintg Queen, Michelle McLinden takes her arewell ride on the track. Vickie Kuzmich is escorted by her father and herjunior escort, Beth Carlson. Rebecca Hewitt and lendi Saurenman wait patiently for the festivities to begin. Every year the Homecoming Queen is presented with the traditional football, painted by Mrs. Hemphill and signed by theteam. ' ..l 'v
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PALETTE Pkomisiss l W Q One of the most unique classes on our campus is the On Your Own elective. The focus of this class is to prepare students for life in the rea world. They must choose an occupation, find a place to live, and plan their budgets accordingly. The students may choose to get married or to have a roommate. The highlight of this one-semester class is the mock weddin . Three couples exchange vows during a special ceremony, and celebrate with a reception. 4-7 T37 ,Y .bv-.N -.. P ,,V,,. Y Q xl. A.. ,Q f E l si' IT'9.f..:4, Salim, 'risha Rinella is accompanied by her court, Leanne Newman, ori Halbig, and Cindy Schild. iobert Dorsey and Trisha Rinella laugh at the tradition of remov- ig the bride's garter. 'uddlin hap Jily with his bride, Mabi Due, Kent Wells looks for- iard to lgheir tluture together. usan Klarstrom smiles at the prospect of feeding her husband, ' ean Patrick, a piece of cake. , W 'M . u , 11, 1 :A ,Q 1' ' 'V ,fi ii it ig, t lf 0 ijlt' 9? 1? ng :VH-J , 3 'R 41 ai r X4 W' inf . s ' '.. 5:51,-.ii 3. st , , t T. 5 ' fi 'U' c Q' ' 1 ?A ! X x 'Q' Q., 'nx f ,g . 1 S . 1 -M - f ' 2 i fy .4 5 1' v-A, .r A sw L K ,i I' , 'LWX y , X 1 3 s , A surfl' V. 3, .521 'S ' if
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D R. fx , 'si Q H CHEERING Hufs Excitement vibrated during P g Homecoming week as the 1' ASB Cabinet put on a special pep assembly. This assembly C ' 1 included the championship gymnastic team, the Omega Drill Team, Colorguard, the song squad, and the award v f winning cheerleaders. The top five nominees for Homecoming Queen were escorted around the ym with their favorite fooavall players. Mr. irresistable, I. I. Cisneros was announced and was escorted by a surprise bunny. The Los Al student S5 e In Q., ,GQ - ZHQN -7- 4' ax QQ body was full of spirit and an- 'QQQR ticipation for the festivities Q :ff-ag..l,+f4i'1vQMJ1ilv4-R that night. To add to the Homecoming festivities, the ASB cabinet decorated campus with streamers and a traditional poster. ludy Davis and her junior escort, Suzanne Turrentine get prepared for their ride around the track. P. I. Long with her junior escort Tanya Ellis wait with anticipa- tion for announcement of the queen. During spirit week, five Mr. lrresistable candidates are an- nounced. 1.1. Cisneros was crowned this year. ,o I ,. , . 0 s
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