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Llp Where We Belong espite the saddening loss of the Homecoming game, we carried our spirits on to the fol- lowing evening at the annual Homecoming Dance. The theme of the dance was 'Llp Where We Belong , and was held Saturday. October 15th by the Senior Class. The Homecoming King and Queen, Scooter Brown and Margaret Allen, danced to the music of the band, Mirage in the traditional dance of the Homecoming Court. Other attendants included, for the Seniors: Valerie Black- burn, Patrick Mirza, Lisa Parker, and Homecoming Attendant Lisa Parker and Andy Pang enioy the sounds of Mirage . Leonard Romonoskl and Barbara Kosters display a model couple at the dance As do Elisa Talbot and Loron Lavole. IZ Student Life Marvin Stewart. For the luniors: Tamar Kavaldiian, lason Starr, Diana Sievers, and Richard Valenzuela. Sophomore attendants were Richard Conklin, Michelle Del Gallo, Scott Moffet, and Rosa Martinez. Finally, for the Freshmen were Charles Day, Lindsay Aun, Leif Grotos, and Ana Baker. All together the evening was a perfect ending to the spirit of Homecoming Week. Larry Manansala, Scott Burnett, Darnell Carpen- ter, frank Hawklns, Andrew Stewart, Keith Butler, and Tony lohnson show the proper attire for Homecoming. ,LL Ss, .. - 114. qv 4. Z5
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Knights Darken Homecoming lthough we displayed a tremendous amount of enthu- siasm throughout Spirit Week, the Generals suffered a shatter- ing 2 I -O defeat on Homecoming night. October 14th. The O'Connell Knights. with a highly spirited crowd behind them. played an extremely powerful game to our expense. During halftime. Home- coming festivities proceeded as Scooter Brown and Margaret Allen were crowned Homecoming King and Queen. The Senior float. Bomb The Knights . re- ceived first place in the float competition with the Sophomores second. luniors third. and Freshmen fourth. Despite the loss. the combined efforts of everyone involved in Homecoming activities made the evening worthwhile. Scooter Brown and Margaret Allen tx ere crow ned i983 Homecoming King and Queen xx A rg ...Y T.-.o oexoted General fans looked on the brightside or the game The OConnell crox-.d came determined to root their Knights onto xicrory 14 Student Life 'B WMF' ,4. 1 lil F ka W -.:ll!m l ,:, - .-s... fe -3 FQ 5 -1.7m Q 'ifiefnig 5 I -h.,Q'--1,121 I 'S 'l A-!'gf'i.i!14
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