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Varsity Cheerleaders get it together in a cheer io i'Can't Be Beat, Alumni Varsity Cheerleaders perform at the Homecoming rally, ,U i i '? wr-..l'r'A M . .M-- ,, ,,,.-.,,.,..,.,w., . Hi, K as .... i n ,,, 9, ..,,,. ,.,. .f,.-f 3 H531-V - 5 .. - 15 Regina McFadden, Holly Duncan, Petey Limon, and Stephanie Tenorio dance to Championship Sophomore Amy Fraitag struts her stuff in the I' Pac-Man rally. my M A 18 Activities -wl i
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The expression on Regina McFadden's face clears ly shows the excitement and surprise of becoming Homecoming Queen. This year's court is led by King Peter Stamatopoulos and Queen Regina McFadden. Junior attendants were Jeff Greene and Gail Rinehart, followed by sophomores David Parent and Carol Toledo. Senior attendants were Charles Gift, Tanya Stevenson, Darren Riley and Debbie Medress. This completed Homecoming '82 f 'X el 7, VCI,-wi- M guy :in ei 9 49 Page F j,f3g17U'nj' T 'I' ....f S i E r T . . fd-,et I ' . ,G ,, 'K 5 . ga ' A , 2 - Court In Session From nomination to election, ten out- votes during the semi-final elections in standing students rode their way to the which the sophomore and junior atten- field, where they reigned as Homecoming dants were picked. A tie between juniors Court. It was a tradition to choose stu- Kenny Bernard and Jeff Greene caused a dents on the basis of their personality and second election. A final election was held over-all charm. Homecoming is exciting, to choose the king and queen and senior and I like choosing students to represent attendants. Those six students anxiously P.H., said Lisa Haiman. awaited the outcome, which was an- The students were first recognized nounced at the Homecoming game. John- when they were nominated in their 2nd ny Rivkin said, the i'Homecoming election period classes. The anticipation and ex- is one of the more exciting events during citement grows, when the students with the week, because it promotes school spir- the most nominations were placed on the it and enthusiasm. Court adjourned!!! ballot. Everyone wishing to participate Peter Stamatopoulos steps forward to receive the congratulations and honor of becoming Home- coming King. Peter receives his congratulations from 1981's Homecoming Queen, Eva Libert. Court 77
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Junior Alisa Ohri appears puzzled as she counts spirit links at the Homecoming rally. iii mini Ur' . o oo V Mu TT EVERYBCDY CHEER!! HPatrick Henry-High! Can you dig it - everybody's here, so everybody cheer! These words are familiar to all who fre- quented Henryls Spirit Rallies. The pur- pose of the rallies was to get everyone enthusiastic for a game or other important event. And that it did. There were cheer- leaders, drill teamers, footballers, and even the Drama Production class pitched in. The first rally was held on September 17th, in the Gymnasium. Both squads of cheerleaders were introduced, and also the starting line of the Varsity Football Team. Varsity Head Cheerleader Regina McFadden commented, l think rallies are a big success, and they fthe ralliesl show how hard the cheerleaders really work to get the crowd pepped up for a gamefl And hard work is truly the key to having a successful rally. As a few select members of the drill team discovered. For the Pac- Man rally held on October 8th, the girls practiced an hour after-school three days a week, for a month. ll ou pwtgotout there 84 had fun. Senior Tammy Haenel commented, 'Alt wasn't like a competition, you just got out there and had fun, and didn't worry about anything. It was fun! Rallies 79
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