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HOMECOMING RGY LTY Ni Xt Queen and King Terri Gonzales and Jimmy Dunlap. -Jr' I ima Tammy Ivey. fnot presentj Rod Gilliam. Sonya Olea and Mike Valdez. Dolly Sotelo and Sal Santiago. Captions for pages I04-l05 IQ Members of the Varsity team having lence. 25 Soph float headed for third place. 35 Terri and Jimmy cruising towards 41 Twenty-three marching cuties . SJ Playing the school song shows spirit a moment of si- victory. 6j Former Queen crowning the new Queen, Terri Gonzales. 7j Mario showing Suzanne how to keep in step. SQ The float the Juniors whipped up. 95 Prospective homecoming candidates. IOJ T o Hot Frosh take first place. I lj Future Raiderette. llj Raiders in action. HOMECOMINGX l03
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- cg 5, ' a: ' W , X -ssk x HIQN if f A x c This year's Homecoming, held October I3 through I7 was filled with much fun, excitement and suspense. Each year the Student Council selects a theme for the float competition and each class then depicts the theme In their float design This year s theme was Song Titles The Freshman took first place with their float and showed the other classes that indeed they were Too Hot to handle The Juniors Whip It was enough to push the So homores into a third place spot maybe they new something when they selected the song Headed for a Fall for their float The Senior class must have been psychic and were thinking about Parker when they selected the song We Are the Cham plons float as Parker spoi ed the Homecoming week with a I4 0 defeat of the A o R d in festivities was the crowning of the Royalty This years Homecoming Queen and Km was Terri Gonzales and Jimmy Dunlap The ueen and King attendents were Tammy Ivey and Rod Gil ham Other candidates were Dolly Sotelo Sal Santiago Sonya Olea and Mike Valdez By Barbara Miller Trisha Hernandez ' , - e Mach' e. Perhaps the brightest spot oft e homecoming IOIXHOMECOMING i W f fe- '4 XI ,s-1... L.- K1 T If Co X tt y
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