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fro If: Walter Andreatta, Mike Suchanek, John Brown, Kevin Kelley, BacJt; Scott Milton, Ron Lenhart, Gary Gaines, Marcus Glasgow, Roger Iwig, Brian Patterson. fronf; Senior Princess Wendy Cottle, Senior Queen Terri Jacobs, Senior Princess Amy Olson. Back: Freshman Princess Kathy Dorado, Sophomore Princess Kathy Leake, Senior Princess Michelle Wong, Senior Princess Roxanne Suela, Junior Princess Gina Schmaltz. At the Halloween Dance are Damon McCants and Patricia Sun showing off their costumes. 40 Dances
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1. It took a little while to get there but rally members were known for these mounts. 2. A C.I.F. rally draws out faculty cheerleaders Phyllis Bierbaum, Karin Hyatt, Laura Hcrsey, Susie Oudejans and pcpster Den- nis King. 3. For Halloween, Kevin Kelley dressed as his favorite cheer- leader, Jill Drake. 4. During the Alma Mater flag performs. 5. ' The Saints Go Marching In is the introduction to each assembly rally. 6. Song and flag cheer in we ' ve got the makings of a champi- on, as the football team takes third in league and goes on to C.I.F. 1 Rally 39
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Matching shirts mark the Sadie Hawkins Dance. They ' ve Got The Beat I wanted to see my friends after the summer, said Chris Miller, when asked why she went to the Hello Dance. This first dance of the year was on September 18, held by the class of ' 83. It was the most popular dance, and made a profit of about $375. Another popular dance was the Halloween dance held on November 23, spon- sored by the Class of ' 82. The costumes were interesting, ranging from monsters to mimes. Prizes were given to Tricia Sun and Damon McCants for the best couple ' s costumes and to Joey Esco- bedo for the best single cos- tume. The Toga Dance on Janu- ary 23 was changed to the Untoga Dance, due to the cold weather and because A.S.B. thought more people would come if they didn ' t have to dress in a toga. Only 95 tickets were sold. Courts were the center of attention at the Homecom- ing, Christmas, and Sadie Hawkins Dances. The Christmas Queen was Terri Jacobs, escorted by Kevin Kelly. She received a tiara and a dozen red roses. Rally and Drill Team to- gether sponsored the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Walter An- dreatta, escorted by Denise Sepin, was crowned King. As a girl-ask-boy dance, it was ' well attended. There were different rea- sons people went to different dances — what they took were the memories and pictures. Dances 41
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