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is .S .X .. .. g- .......--t. i . it Going out in a group is often prefered for the first date, but going out as a couple had its moments. Freshmen lenny Rush and Matt Wysock share their lunch period, behind the tennis courts, on a sunny tall day. When there is a group of guys around, there usually is also a group of girls checking them out. Sophomore-s Ianice McDowell, lacky Crawford, Sarah Quinn, and Freshmen Tracy Reid and Ienny Rush gather after school to observe soccer prac- tice. Carol Rush 'Q 'WV' i M' .y :Q A v L' 0 . K, A tl! Henrietta Boudros 'Ui .,,....-.1 ma,.....t-,wr-eww Henrietta Boudros Typical Date 5
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ood Wbrations Dance and romance under a Hawmlfan sunset rankie Avalon and Annette F unichello would have been proud. lt was the ultimate Hawai- ian beach party, complete with a waterfall entrance, a lei, and a steamy tropical setting of crash- ing surfs, sunsets, pineapples and palm trees. Cou- ples paired up beneath a stage to dance to the music of the Beach Boys, as played by the Yanks . A tropical heat rose from the crowd and added to the Hawaiian setting. lt was the perfect environment for the Homecoming theme of Sun, Sand, and Surf. The Student Center, decorated by members of the Student Council and senior class, helped to set the mood. Senior Beth Shubert said, The decora- tions were the best. Most of the time the decorations seem stupid, but these looked great, artisitic! l loved the waves. The Student Center and its balcony were adorned with palm trees, hanging pineapples, and paintings of sunsets, beaches, and surfs. Upon enter- ing the dance, each couple had to walk through a shimmering blue waterfall, and everyone was bes- towed with a lei. lt was the perfect touch, said senior Heather Herbstritt. lt was a neat way to start the dance. The band was called 'the Yanks,' performing for a crowd of 1162. Senior leff Wohlschlaeger said, The band was great. They played great music and every- one looked like they were having a good time. Sen- ior Kevin Roy added, They really knew how to get the crowd going. The band was awesome! The crowd got together to dance to songs by ABC, U2, and The Talking Heads. The 'Yanks' also played some strongly requested Beach Boys songs which put the crowd in a frenzy of beach party madness. lf the dance floor got too crowded, couples found refuge on the upper balcony or in the north cafeteria, where soda and punch was served. Senior Betsy Farley said, I thought that the punch in the cafeteria was a great idea, but my date was such an excellent dancer that we spent most of the time on the dance floor! By the end of the evening, the dance floor was covered with rumpled leis, streamers, and lost cor- sages, and the crowd readily awaited the announce- ment of the Homecoming Queen and her court. Sen- ior Kelly Schaus was crowned queen, and her senior and junior court was presented and escorted down the stairs. The pictures had been taken, the coats had been found, and the plans were made. Couples got togeth- er to find a pair of paper sunglasses with their names printed on them as a momento of the evening. With the Hawaiian spirit still strong, couples stepped out into the night to finish the evening with a nice dinner downtown, a romantic walk along the beach, or a quiet night at home. Everyone would keep the mood alive as the sun set on another Homecoming. -leanne Hardy The cafeteria was packed with soda and punch for thirsty dancers or for couples who just wanted to have some quiet time alone. Alice Sampson and Karen Lilly, take advantage of the cafeteria to have a drink and mingle with friends. Schmitt Studios. 15 'o 3 rn E .C Ji Q-L To I Schmitt Studios J P3, Senior Court: Front Row: Colleen Young, Tori Fetters, Bess Junior Court: Front Row: Kathy Gall, Karin Delius, Megan Tremonto Kelly Schaus, Kristine Haugland, Sarah Laughran. Back McGrail, Clare Laible, Michele Silvetti, Beth Wood, Back Row: Row: Mike Francis, Tony Walsh, Mike Puccinelli, Brennen Keele, Alex Bliss, Mike Sullivan, Frank Sullivan, I .T. Gartallo, Matt Pow- loe Hayes, Dave O'Connell. ers. Homecoming Dance
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