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Festivities dad Attention To Sports The second annual Winter Homecoming remained as popular as it did in its first year. lt's main purpose was to draw attention to the winter sports: wrestling, soc- cer, and basketball. Indeed, with the success of the Boys Varsity Basketball team, the Winter Homecoming game was a well at- tended event. The Winter Homecoming ac- tivities were similiar to those of the Fall Homecoming celebration. The activities consisted of voting for the court, honoring winter sports at a rally, and finally at- tending the basketball game and the dance which followed it. Sen- ior Marti Hoye, who was in charge of the activities, spent weeks be- fore the event in preparation. The final outcome was a credit to her dedication and hard work. The varsity basketball game against Saint Bernard as well as the dance following the game were the highlights of the celebration. It was an exciting evening which began with a close victory of 75-74 over Saint Bernards. At half time the Homecoming Court was intro- duced, but the crowning of the king and queen occurred at the dance. During the Homecoming dance, Mr. Randy Dimmitt introduced the court and enumerated their individual interests and ambi- tions. He also mentioned their fa- vorite passtimes. He then an- nounced the Homecoming queen and king as seniors Matilde Me- dina and Terrance Lamb. The homecoming ceremonies were a lasting impression for sen- iors. In fact, court prince, senior Grayson Kline stated, Being cho- sen for the court added a great memory to my senior year. The Winter Homecoming Court Cbottom to topjs Junior Tim Aguayo, seniors Nancy Nicoloro, Matilde Medina, Terry Lamb, Ro- salie Montes, Grayson Kline, juniors Alex Pacheco, Santiago Flor, Joel Hammond, Lisa Russo, Elisa Guzman, senior Wendy Ham, juniors Shari Delrosario, Yvonne Ni- chols, senior Vince Arrellano, junior Pat Sullivan, and senior John Koiso. 40 Student Life
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I 'Qu ,.-.sung Wa. tx Waiting in line is often an arduos process, but Juniors Joel Hammond and date Vanessa Rosana don't seem to mind. The check in process was well organized with the help of many teachers. Michael Espinoza and friend, Christine Del- gado both sophomores, dance the night away. The night was a great chance for friends to converse and dance. Senior Nick Misquez joyfully sings along to the music. The evening was filled with ex- citement and surprises. T 4 Students enjoy themselves while dancing to the latest tunes. Music provided by Spectrum resulted in a full dance floor all evening. Senior class officers David Gibbons, Queen Jessica Zertuche and Annette An- guiano take a break from all the excite- ment. Months of planning and perparation with their moderators culminated a suc- cessful dance with approximately 200 couples in attendance. Christmas Ball 39
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A still unbelieving Matilde Medina stands patiently as 1987 graduate Kathy Cruz passes on her robe and with it, her title. Kathy was the former drill team captain. Anthony Rubalcava, a 1987 graduate and reigning king, does the honors as Terry Lamb becomes Winter Homecoming king. Terry was a key member of the winning varsity basketball team. l Q i .,i- V 5 ' V .5 ki f Q 1' M 52' ,K 7,,, I Dancing and goofing around is a favorite passtirne for students. ln celebration of the victory over Saint Bernard, students attended the Homecoming dance. A silent wish of good luck passes be- tween seniors Grayson Kline and Nancy Nicoloro as the moment of anticipation approaches. The last moments of uncer- tainty were the longest for the senior members of the court. H s.,.c We ,,,,.,. W NNNN wma , ,., N pauwm if ..,.. W,.:Z'i,, A... Winter Homecoming Ill
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