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1. Honorary Princess Janet Strathern and her escort Coen Jager. 2. Homecoming Oueen Karen Huffman and her father. 3. Princess Janet Starl and escort Jim Tullis. 4. Princess Judy Underhill and alumnus escort Jay Jacobson. 5. Princess Teri Ducey and her brother Craig. 6. Princess Karen Frampton and escort Mark Layne.
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Rallies have become spirited events, with class competition growing rowdier each time. The Junior Ladies and the Senior Women added to the excitement this season. Our own CHS Band was always there to help keep up the pace, along with the ever-present Rally Squad, which was responsible for plannitig the rallies and seeing that they went smoothly. The newly adopted mascot ' V ;y • • gave liis share of support. Topping the list of successful rallies was the popular teacher rally. This year students were entertained by the Royal Flushes, con- sisting of Mr. Brinegar (lead vocalist), Mr. lida, Mr. Broncatello, Dr. Martin, and Mr. Daley, a great bunch of musicians. An interest- ing group of cheerleaders also made their debut at the rally, con- tributing some very original cheers.
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Early in October David Tipping began serious planning for the annual Homecoming parade. Working around the theme, Fabulous Funnies, which was thought up by the Co- ordinating Council, David ' s efforts produced another unique parade. Superman and the Pink Panther were striking highlights along with a winning per- formance by our band and drill team. Posed as a cheery mascot, who else but the led the 1976 Homecoming parade, which included a float from each class and a band float. Besides our own high-stepping Band and Drill Team, we were privileged to have the El Roble and La Puerta intermediate school bands and drill teams to add to the fun. Our five nervous but lovely princesses rode in snazzy little chauffered cars, in- spired by Debbie Johnson, last year ' s queen, who led the entourage with a smile. Grand Marshall was who else but Mr. Daley! It was a close race in the float com- petition, but the sophomores took it.
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