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CANDIDATES SEEM RELAXED A Above: Junior Nominees- Seated: Penny Wood, Lori Vance, Candi Dobson, and Paula Cooper. Standing: Allen Willis, Ken Newcomer, Jim Hartgraves, and Nlarty VanGorder. Below: Queen and King Nominees-Seated: Julie Bozarth, JoAnna Jew, Nancy Newcomer, Dinah Bratcher, Tracy Carr, and Nlarti Swanty. Standing: Mike lgorres, Randy Truxal, Bob Ferris, Tim Deardorff, Danny Barnette, and Sisto osa es. lnsidemostof the 28 candidates for Homecoming there were a few butterflies, but their outward appear- ances seemed to be relaxed . Nomi- nated forthe Sophomore Class were Susanne Eberle, Kelly Ellsworth, Carrie Harter, Jan Vance, Jeff Lewis, Kelly Stout, Larry Baggs, Robert IVlartinez, Junior nominees were Paula Cooper, Candi Dobson, Lori Vance, Penny Wood, Jim Hartgraves, Ken Newcomer, lVlarty VanGorder, and Allen Willis. Sen- ior Nominees were Julie Bozarth, Dinah Bratcher, Tracy Carr, JoAnna Jew, Nancy Newcomer, lVlarti Swanty, Danny Barnette, Tim Deardorff, Bob Ferris, Sisto Rosales, Mike Torres, and Randy Truxal. Final Results-Sophomore Attendants: Susanne Eberle and Kelly Stout, Junior Attendants: Paula Cooper and Jim Hartgraves, 2nd Attendants:,lVlarti Swanty and Bob Ferris, lst Attendants: Nancy Newcomer and Danny Barnette, Queen Tracy Carr and King Sisto Rosales .
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16-Hom HOMECOMING IS HIGHLIGHTED BY THE PARADE AND FIRST BONFIRE ,TW Upper Left: Pom Pons march to the band during the Homecoming parade. Upper Right: The bonfire proves to be a welcome addition to Homecoming week activities. Above: The Sophomore float is judged in second place in parade. Right: Attendants Paula Cooper and Jim Hart- graves ride on their Junior class float in Homecom- ing parade. ecoming Floats Thursday, October fourteenth, marked the highlighting of Home-- coming activities before the game against Arcadia Friday. The parade began on California Street and proceeded down Arizona, Avenue for the first time. It then ended at Austin ,i Wx , F' 5' .,. ..e.te,- .M - xx H wk 3 as ,, , t We ., eil? is f QEFSSF' 'rv--3 Ra' , ,.. ,.,, it l if it if- 'iw ., Q lif t Y 's at 1 t ggw, 'l,,.,u .4 'aff ', -'wif r-Wag' 'f , k J -wi tiff? at . - L S 4 4N4f'si. X it riffflwg 17' +1 5 15,1 X ,L X Y .VL f 7 v H ' A L. uk if r r Field where a short Pep Assembly was headed by the cheers and band. Throughout the week the classes also held their traditional Dress-up Days. The Sophomores spon- sored Sports Day, the Juniors Hollywood Day, and the Seniors Almost Anything Goes Day. The class floats were designed and constructed according to the Home- coming theme One Summer'sDream .They were judged during the parade with the Seniors coming in first place, the Sophomores in second, and the Juniors in third. The bonfire proved to be a welcome addition. Students engaged in cheers and songs. S... if X zz- - me
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