Morro Bay High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Morro Bay, CA)

 - Class of 1986

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'I Love A Parade' he Homecoming Parade, the first since 1972, was one of the last steps in the long march for the '85 king and queen nominees. A sparse crowd cheered the thirty-six nominees as they pa- raded down Morro Bay Boulevard on a foggy Thursday night. The first step was nomination. Any group on campus was allowed to nominate a king and queen, if they provided a parade entry, which their candi- dates could also ride during half- time festivities. After eighteen groups made their nominations, the clubs began working on their parade floats. The next step was an assembly to introduce the candidates to the stu- dent body who were asked to vote for a final five to continue to the next round. The lunch period on Friday was extended in order to announce the five finalists. Stephan Goertz, Brad Hudson, Tri Lindholm, Chad Mulligan, and Mark Tabares survived the election for king. The top five queen candidates were Hilary Kitz- man, Tracy Santos, Rhonda Sims, Shelly White, and Aimee Wong. On the night of the football game against Paso Robles, the potential kings and queens were transported around the football field at halftime on their parade entries . As a result of the afternoon's final election Ste- phan Goertz and Hilary Kitzman emerged victorious as Homecoming King and Queen. After a week filled with contests, dances, and festivi- ties Homecoming '85 became a col- lection of memories. 38 Homecoming

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iff mhz 2' ,Q f it ,, i ., .5 ,Q W 1' sg . 'V Xi Page 38. 1. Junior Mary Hudson hangs an identification number on a VW Rabbit used as a parade entry, 2. Proud juniors stand before their entry entitled Beach Extravaganza . Larry Baldwin and crew had high hopes of bringing home a trophy for their class. 3. A noontime dance, with the music of Z-93 Soundwaves, entertains the student body as Mr. Pruitt introduces the first annual car contest. A 1986 Chrysler Laser will be awarded to whoever can make the required basketball shots during half-time competition. Page 39. 1. lt is rumored that in a secret ceremony after the football game, Queen Hilary knighted her father, Arby Kitzman, Duke of Del Mar. 2. Stephan Goertz, exchange student from Germany, is being hosted by the Kitzman family. Coinciden- tally, Hilary Kiltzman and Stephan were elected Homecoming Queen and King. 3. Dave Havemann tapes the finishing touches on the French Club entry which won the decorated vehicle divi- sion prize. 4. Senior Class President, Jimmy Avant, waits with queen candidate Katia Kowarsch for the first Homecoming Pa- rade since 1972 to begin. Homecoming 39

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