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LEFT Self-Expression — No matter how big the crowd, we all share one thing in common. It is our school, the expression of the students, faculty, and administration Dare to Be Dittereni Opening 11
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Dare to Be Different Do your own thing, Walk to the beat of a difterent drummer, and I ' m O.K., You ' re O.K. were popular mottos of the late sixties and early seventies. As we progress through the eighties, we find ourselves encountering a time of Dare fo Be Different. Glancing around campus, it is quite evident that students have adopted Dare to Be Differ- ent as their motto. It is true that student life is comprised of individuals of many different ethnic backgrounds, languages, cultures, and beliefs, but having a different ethnic background with different cultural beliefs and speaking a different language does not necessarily make one individ- ual different from another. Dare to Be Different has to do with self-ex- pression. It ' s a way of expressing one ' s individual- ity whether it ' s cutting and styling one ' s hair in a special manner or putting on unusual attire. It ' s striving beyond those limits and expressing our- selves in ways which we believe in. We dare to be unique and because we ' re secure in our- selves, we accept others for who they ore and realize that there is enough room for all our styles and values. .V, 4 - 4
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Homecoming Queen Sharon Hatae 1 t J b, 1 • w 3 IH 0 f mi k i H m H ' PL . I wa r m - ■ JM 4 ' •; •a T wlBfl g i r V KS ti;L This year ' s Homecoming hciftime ceremony was spectacular! It was the best ever! commented one Keppel Senior. Students, alumni, friends, and par- ents began to fill the stands a half hour prior to kick-off in order to watch the 1984 Homecoming Court be driven in style around the field and be escorted by their fathers to their seats. Halftime began with tunes played by the infamous MK band as the five Princesses were driven around the field once more. Each Princess was then escorted by her father down the center of the field while fountains of fireworks shot off on each side of them. The Moment of Truth came when Sharon Hatae was announced Homecoming Queen for 1984. A two- minute display of beautiful skyrock- ets lit up the field while Sharon ' s name was spelled out in fireworks! ABOVE: The Moment of Trufhl — Sharon Hatae crowned queen. RIGHT: 1984 Homecoming Court — Geri Leyvo, Judy Vira- montes. Queen — Sharon Hatae, Tami Samaniego. Sandra Hong 12 Homecoming Court Homecoming
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