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T£e TQoyat Pamde In keeping with the carnival theme, four of the five gift-wrapped boxes held white helium-filled balloons; the fifth, pink. Princeses cut your ribbons! was the signal after which queen Kari Workman ' s pink balloons rose straight up, and she embraced her dad. It was a parade — as the princesses in Corvettes were interspersed with floats for each class — from the freshman ' s pie throw to the seniors ' trapeeze. It was cute. I ' m happy to see so many kids involved in Homecoming, said Mrs. LaVonne Husband, mother of Jai and Mikel. The Friday night dance after Thursday ' s 7-6 victory over Azusa provided a little more time for those who wanted to dress leisurely and go out for dinner before the dance. Some managed to see the Volleyball CIF match as well. The guys arrived for their dates, whose moms pinned on the boutonieres as usual, while the girls put on their own coursages. After dinner with a group of friends, most people lined up for pictures as soon as they got to the dance. With a real carousel horse for the backdrop, the couples smiled for the memories. Some danced to music played by a D.J. Others checked out who was there, with whom, and what they were wearing. It was an evening to dress up and feel special, with pictures to prove it. Proudly, Richard Workman embraces his daughter Kari after her pink ballons glide into the air. ZfiHHe wUtty 77
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Top five: Nikki Kramer, Rhonda Danielson, Kari Workman. Margaret Walker, and Charina Oro Against Azusa, Senior Phil Sanchez passes the ball to junior Felix Badibanga. In the front of the picture line, seniors Christine Ebersole and Stephen Bautista purchase their pictures after a forty minute wait. 76 Student JLtfe
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7« t6ee, 7«wt6£e ttCe Stent At 7:30 on Friday, March 11, the stars came out for San Dimas Live IX and cast their shining talents across the gym before a paid audience of 375 parents, teachers, and friends. Planning for the event began in mid-February. Try- outs narrowed down the list from 30 to 17 applicants. Other preparations included choosing the theme — It ' s Time. the decorations and colors — black and silver, and the art work — a ringmaster designed and drawn by sophomore Jai Husband. Margaret Walker said, getting the decorations took the longest because we couldn ' t decide on the colors. The acts were divided into four categories — dance, songs, variety, and band. The winner in each area received $50 and the overall winner selected by the audience received a trophy as well. Winning the dance category was the West Coast Pleasers dancing to the Fat Boys version of Wipe Out. The duo consisting of Deann Gill and Chris Hendricks sang Always to capture the prize in their category. Imitating the famous James Brown was variety winner Laurentz Beckford. Spectrum, the band winner and intermission entertainment, performed The Truth, a song written by the band. New Creation was the over-all crowd- pleaser with their gospel music presentation. Introducing the acts was Marc Velayos. disguised as a mime. The entire evening was one of entertainment. The ninth annual San Dimas Live lived by its reputation as it transformed students into stars. Chris Hendricks and Deann Gil Amy Hinton. Kendra Reedy. Kari Workman. Rhonda Danielson. Molly Selected by the audience for Best Overall Presentation, the members of New Creation show their appreciation to the crowd. Michele Hutchinson. Jessica Stupkc. Ava Truitt, Christy Reynolds, and Tracey Elliott 7 T Student J 6fr
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