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HOMECOMING 22 BAND 24 SPIRIT 26 THEATER 28, 30 COMMUNITY 32 SPEECH 34 KEY CLUB N.H.S. YEARBOOK I CRUSADER STUDENT COUNCIL PROM GRADUATION
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EVENTS AND ORGANIZATIONS The nominees anxiously await the announcing of the 1985 Homecoming King and Queen, Tom Rydzewskl, '87, John Klnerk, '87, John Fordney, '87, Patti Zlaket, '87, Mimi Landrevllle, '87, and Laurie Get- tlnger, '87, take time out from cheering to pose for the camera. . . ,. .I lflI'lIE SlUlBJlIE'lgGlI!?68MVA5 IDIDSIES even better he votes have been cast. Everone is holding their breath. The tension peaks and finally breaks as the one red rose reveals the identity of the new queen. Cheers burst forth once more as the crown is placed over the heads of the royal candidates. Suspense and tradition thrived at Salpointe's Homecoming, and made the festivities better than ever before. Ted White, '86, was crowned King. The four members of his court were Mike DiMuro, '86, Kevin Quigley, '86, Danny Smeester, '86, and Paul Winters, '86. Pam Parmoon, '86, received the red rose, as did her sister Kim Parmoon, '85, the previous year. Her court consisted of Alison Hamlet, '86, Liz Kurtln, '86, Theresa Mansour, '86, and Julie Montano, '86. Spirit rose dramatically for the event. Margaret Rosenberg, '87, commented, This year there was so much more spirit. The Student Council was very organized, and people got involved in spirit week. Marina Cline, '87, added, Student Council did than before so much for Homecoming. If it wasn't for them, we wouldn't even have had the floats! Although Homecoming went very well, it was overshadowed by the loss to the CDO Dorados. The crowd was really hyper, so it was unfortunate that our team lost, observed Chuck Scott, '89. Charles Krieger, '86, added, At least our team tried, and showed some spirit. The success of the dance, however, made up for the loss. I had lots more fun at the dance, said Margaret Glover, '88, For the first time, they actually decorated the gym! Another point in its favor was the music. With Salpointe graduate David Rooney, '85, as the DJ, students danced to new wave songs by groups such as a-ha, Dead or Alive, New Order, and Whaml. Matt Blake, '88, summed it all up This junior class really improved Homecoming. lt really was much better. KA THLEEN MELLADY
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