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w ■ ■ ithin these pages The school years are Dubbed the Golden Ingot Forest, that special period in life we have attempted in the As with a fine wine, this that becomes more pre- following pages to cap- book’s true value will not cious as time goes by. ture in picture and copy be known until years And, of those years, the the achievements, the tri- from it’s publication. We senior year holds the umphs, and the failures hope when those years do most golden memories. It and defeats, the fun and come to pass, that a few is in this spirit of golden love, and the commit- j turns of the pages will memories that we dedi- ment and dedication of a bring alive those gold- cated this special edition student body that has ' en” days of high school, of the 1986 Ingot Annual, found a home at River Lie those precious memories 1986 Golden Ingot SPECIAL EVENTS 4-15 ORGANIZATIONS 73-77 SENIORS 16-39 SPORTS 100-133 UNDERCLASSMEN 40-71 ADVERTISEMENTS 134- ADMINISTRATION 73-77 148 INDEX 149-153 AUTOGRAPHS 154-156 2
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Football and basketball homecoming were high spirited, and . . . A collaboration of team ef- fort culminated in victory at both homecoming games. “Slay the Spartans” and “Bomb the Bombers” were the themes of the football and bas- ketball games respectively. The varsity football team de- feated the North Newton Spar- tans 12-7, and the basketball team defeated Rensselaer 62- 57. The first of the festivities was spirit week. The days varied from the conservative, dress- up and gold ’n cardinal, to the radical, 50’s, punk, and toga. Gina Ramos and Peggy Byar- lay, both in beautiful attire, were Basketball and Football Homecoming Queens. Mike Uhles and GregTenorio earned the honors of being named “Mr. Basketball” and “Mr. Football.” Clockwise from top left: Ms. Basketball, Olga Hernandez, Mr. Basketball,” Mike Uhles, and Homecoming Queen, Gina Ramos, pose for pictures after the game. Rich Medellin jumps to the hoop to score. After being selected Homecoming Queen, Gina Ramos shares a tender moment with her brother Joe Ramos. Two of our Ingots block for the quarterback as he heads for a TD. Our team stops the Spartans from gaining yardage. Friends share the excitement that only a homecoming game brings. John Uribe escorts Peggy Byarlay who was named Football Homecoming Queen. homecoming
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