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66 Blast From The Pa t The campus seemed to be more alive than usual as busy students dashed around the school filled with anticipation of the days ahead - not a gloomy face could be found even among the most stressed-out Trojans. The events and activities in the days to follow promised to bring out the school spirits from our hearts. It was Monday and every- day got ready to share in a Blast From The Past. It was Homecoming! During the previous weeks, all of the classes were engaged in float-building. The friendly competition between the classes kept everyone sharp while also helping to promote pride in our school and our peers. Junior Eric Tamashiro confessed, It was fun, but tiring, too. The Seniors proudly displayed their One Step For Trojan- kind float, which depicted the first man on the moon, American hero Neil Armstrong. The hardships melted away in the light of victory as the Class of 1988 were announced as the winners. The highlight of the week was the Homecoming game, during which they announced the results of the float-building contest, and the dance the night after. The week was a lot of fun but it would have been better if we won the game fagainst Waialuajf' said John Wataoka, a Junior. Those precious memories will never fade and served to provide each of us with our own special times In The Spotlight. 1 Copy by Judy Chen and Keith Kamisugi 211 Muni-Magazine
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U 'fi ' Horribl - Scopes! Aries fApril I3 to May 131: You are a natural-born leader, your sign being the first of the Zodiac. Independent, courageous, and strong-willed, you posses a powerful intellect, Still, your leadership sometimes transforms into a form of bossiness. Although you have lots of ideas, they sometimes backfire on you and you end up looking like a fool. Taurus tMay I4 to June l21: Solid, strong, and unyielding, the bull signifies the stubborness which drives you to reach your ambitions. Loyal, and reliable, there exists the chance that whomever you're loyal to may not trust you in the end. Be careful because in the future someone might dump you, Gemini Uune l3 to July I41: The typical Gemini Clike you1 is a source of neverending and always changing ideals. People around you like your personality because it's never the same. Sometimes you do things that people don't especially find acceptable, however. They'll call you a flake then . , . Cancer Uuly l5 to August 151: Quiet, secretive, and a bit sensitive, the crab hides an immense curiosity underneath an exterior of passivity. Like the beach-coming crustacean, you only come out of your hole to look for food, which may be a romance, excitement or something to eat. If you're a guy, some gals may avoid you because they're aware of your big claws , . . Leo tAugust l6 to September l51: The big lion, king of thejungle, gains great respect from those around you. Your charisma just exudes from you. And although you roar a lot, others come to live with it. If your lion's pride turns into conceit, however, Mr. Leo might turn into Mr. Stuck-Up ... Virgo tSpetember I6 to October l51: The Virgin stands for purity and innocence, All those who surround you admire your untaintedness. Slim-built and good-looking, your silence works for you in that everyone enjoys talking to someone who doesn't talk back . . . Libra tOctober I6 to November 151: This person represents a true balance of human nature. The Scales serve to help others when they have problems since you are able to show them the other side of the coin. Mediation is your specialty, and you do it quite well, But always being the referee means that you can't play the game! Seorpius tNovember 16 to December l41: Poisonous and deadly, the Scorpion fears nobody. Never one to stand aside and let others push you around, you fight for the beliefs and never give up. With the sharp stinger and claws the scorpion is an excellent fighter . . . unless there's a bigger scorpion. Sagittarius QDecember l5 to January 131: The Archer's mind is sharp and directed like the arrows he or she carries. Cheerful and talkative, you are quite popular with others. You also like to talk with all kinds of people even though they aren't your type. Your gregarious nature sometimes irritates your enemies and you end fighting them with your arrows tfrom a distance since you're a chicken1, Capricornus Uanuary I4 to February ll1: The Goat cares not so much for popularity as he does for true friendship. Not quite as good-looking as Virgo, your friends still see the fine qualities that you possess, Sometimes when eating at fancy restaurants, however, your friends get mildly repulsed when you start eating all their leftovers ... Aquarius tFebruary l2 to March I31: The Water-Bearer signifies wisdom and genius, The ultimate do-gooder. you try to help others in every way possible. even to the point that you get in their way. Mildly handsome, you dislike any kind of activity which doesn't involve your brain. This sometimes earns you the title of 'Ageek , Pisces tMarch I4 to April l21: An easy-going and laid-back person, you like to observe life as it passes you, not really getting involved. Some call you a lazy bum, but you don't care. Just swimming around and being fed is all that concerns you. Your favorite hobby? Fishing of course. in-was! Q-'Se Q Mini-Magazine 23
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T ue Love s Special The elevator ride up to the ballroom of the Prince Kuhio Hotel was tense as murmurs and hints of laughter played upon the occupants. Nervous anticipation could be seen on everyone's faces. After presenting their tickets at the door, the couples gazed through the lavish hall and searched for their table. Light conver- sation set in as they awaited the arrival of the rest of the couples. It was December 21, Winterball night - a time for dining, dancing, and just having a good time. Lacking the formality and rigidness of proms, everyone had the opportunity to display their own particular styles and modes of dress. Senior Matt Anbe said, I had a hard time finding the right clothes! After checking out each other's 'Sragsf' everyone pro- ceeded to a separate room to take pictures by the popular Nateis Photography. A dinner buffet, which included shoyu chicken, fish, salad and assorted desserts, gratified many people, including Jojo Dona, a Senior: The food was good! he exclaimed. Eating dinner was a task for many people since their manners were supposed to be at their finest. Crowded was the best definition of the dance floor, but the fun and excitement more than made up for it. Many left the hotel to seek further enjoyment. Senior Marci Lau said she was looking forward to having fun afterward. Her sentiments were shared by others. Many went to see the perenial favorite: the Frank DeLima Show. Some played scavenger hunts, went to hotel parties, or just took a stroll on the beach. The couples shared many moments that night, memories frozen for years to come. Winterball '87, a special Christmas event, In The Spofffghf- copy by Keith Kamisuga Min
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