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For double wedding ells are The mock wedding, which is a traditional assignment of the family living classes, had an un- usual twist. Four couples were married instead of two. In the first ceremony, grooms Tim Kemp and John Perez exchanged vows with brides Tammy Johnston and Monica Martinez. In the second ceremony, grooms Jerry Gar- ner and Walter Majka ex- changed vows with brides Grace Garcia and Pixie Nor- man. The ceremonial rites were performed by Wayne Howell and Cindy Craigin. Wayne Howell performs the ceremonial rites for grooms J. Garner, W. Majka and their brides G. Garcia, and P. Norman. Top right: Bill Handley, sporting a tux with tails, escorts Karla Kadish down the aisle. Above right: Tammy Johnston and her escort Tim Kemp pose in front of the alter. Right: Bride Monica Martinez smiles as groom John Perez wipes the nervous perspiration from his brow. 10 events
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events Counter clockwise from page 8: Several stu- dents attending the Halloween Dance enjoy the company of chaperone Mr. Rosner. Dina Cortez and Ray Gamble were members of the eighth grade King and Queen court. Page 9: The seventh and eighth grade King and Queen model their crowns and the latest in formal fashions. Jackie Wilson spreads his cape as he prepares for their next victim. Randy Conklin and Jeff Henson are dresed and ready for a night of partying and danc- ing. Melissa Conrad and Julie Calvin attend- ed the Halloween Dance dressed as a kitten and a bag of jelly beans. Students attending the King and Queen Dance wait in front of the concessions for the next dance to begin.
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Proper etiquette is the ingot goal; therefore, it is not unusual for many of the Ingot family to practice proper be- havior. The mock wedding affords stu- dents an opportunity to reinforce what they ' ve learned in a realistic setting. Top: F. Pacheco, G. Jestes, J. Garner, G. Garcia, W. Majka, P. Norman, R. Doom, and Q. Rately. Left: J. Hooper walks down the aisle. She was a brides- maid for Pixie. Above: Two of the new- ly wedded couples kiss after their ex- change of vows. 11 events
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