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'PW Will thc ghost overcome Lcticia C hee be- fore she reaches the telephone during this Homecoming Halloween Assembly? Clara Jimenez descends from her tree house on Hal- loween. 'llt was the greatest experience in my Senior year! said Ricky Vasquez. Ricky and Dionne Howard were selected as Homecoming King and Queen. This year Orlando Castillo and Bridget Patton were selected as Prince and Princess. All the other candidates were introduced during the as- sembly, October 5O. They also participated in the parade after school, the next day. Then came the big moment!! During half-time at the football game, the King and Queen were announced. We worked long and hard, and all in all everything came out great! said Norma Griego. fm wifi Rene Roberson wears sun bonnet, shades and Tweety bird t shirt on hat and sunglasses day during Homecoming week Homecoming 25
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I Princess, Bridget Patton Prince Orlando Castillo 5 Ri x Denise Mendoza and Lewis Robinson Corina Campos and Paul Jerez ' . ' Q Jigs 5 A M. 9 Monica Urias and Chris Chamberlin 22
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147-' The 1986-87 Home- coming was celebrated on a deadly Friday, Oc- tober 251. The prize-winning floats in the Homecom- ing Parade were fright- ening. Unfortunately, only one float could win. The first prize went to the Senior Class for their creation of a spooky graveyard scene. Homecoming night Carl Hayden played South Mountain. The Wzuent' 747 evening was a success even though the Falcon football team lost. Spir- ited Falcon fans turned out in mass for the game and dance. Lively activities were coordi- nated by D.J., Oscar Cro- mez. The entire Homecom- ing Week was sensa- tional. Everyone partici- pated in well-planned events. Falcons wore their most outrageous chapeaus, berets, caps, nippers, shades, and I I U specs on Hat and Sunglasses Day. Pa- jama Day brought lots of warm fuzzies to school. The Homecoming As- sembly played to a very receptive audience who responded to hilarious skits with applause and laughter. The various acts were performed by the Cheerleaders. Exuberant Falcons made Spirit Week a suc- cess. Freddie the Falcon flies high in the X Homecoming Parade. Elisa Armenia and Susan Sova act rowdy on Hat and Sunglasses Day. 24-Activities slxs. 45-N A frightening Senior Float wins First Prize. Dreadful crea tures rise from the dead to haunt South Mountain. ' L if Chris Chamberlain sports some killer J's on Pajama Day. Who is that unusual-looking freshman that's har- rassing you Chris?
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