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Valentlne Court Mr. EFHS Raymond Vale Mlss EFH5 Aissa Diaz Other nominees David Guenther Jessica Garza James Lozano Cynthia Gorcio Beaus and Sweethearts Band Boltie Perez Maria De Lo Garza Office Dupllcarlon Joel Cura Marlbel Arteoga Yearbook Aaron Ayala Linda Benovidez FFA John Huerto Kristina Holm Choir Richard Rodriguez Llsa Perez Tennis Rodney Garcia Mara Lopez Spanish Club Marlo Garcia Darlene Wells Drama Marlo Segovio Melissa Garza FHA Beto Maldonado Mary De Lo Rosa Juniorertes Michael Lara Joset Hernandez FTA Gilbert Cantu Cristina Contu 16 Special Events ls it true? Did you hear? Could the students at the Homecoming dance really have been DancIn' on the ceiling? Noe Perez and Denise Soto pose together as Homecoming King and Queen nominees. Each nominee couple was announced ot the Homecoming game during half-time.
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. 5:.:E.,, L Joey Rios and Pablo De Leon have fun piling up on other guys. The pile-up was part of a consequence game frequently played our on the field during lunch. Football players Tony Espinoza, Frank Perez, Gilbert Mercado, and Luis Luna stare up energy after o heavy practice during fourth and fifth periods, s N QE 5 X ' . X New iflbriiffil JM? . f f t -, ,aim ' W' 4 , , S yr ' W 'iw W' M597 If wwf W Y M After eating lunch, Margo Trevino makes a phone During sixth period, Omar Luevano pretends to stab call to a friend. Students often made calls to talk to sick Paul Banda with a plastic knife. On Halloween many friends or to get early dismissals. A few even received students dressed up and brought props. calls from boyfriends or girlfriends at other campuses. Lunch Time 15
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After the dance Becky Cantu, Nelda Pena and a few friends take home souvenirs of a memorable evening. Streamers and paper fish hung from the celllng during the dance, creating an usual effect. Footloose This yeor's Homecoming court includes as Duke and Duchess: Danny Gomez ami Aldo Martinez: as Prince and Princess: Amulfa Soto and Millie s Hernandez: as King and Queen: Noe Perez and Aracell Rlasg as Duke and Duchess: Ricky Rodriguez and Denise Soto. ' ' g V At the dance float King and Queen Noe Perez and Aracell Rios and Danny Gamez and Aida Martinez dance to The Glory af Love . Kick off your Sunday shoes 'Big gre you going to the dance? Who are you going with? What are you wear- ing? That is what mostly everyone asked during the weeks of the two biggest dances of the year. The Homecoming and Valentine-'s dances were at least two occa- sions when students could forget their class assignments and enjoy themselves. From seven to eleven the gym was turned into a place of fascination. As you entered the gym, it didn't seem like the some place where we usually did our exercises and played basketball. F.H.A. sponsored the Homecoming dance and chose and decorated for the theme Enchantment under the sea. lt was all right. I mostly en- joyed the country music, but not the rock, commented Jesse Jimenez of the dance. The Valentines Dance was probably the one dance that everyone enjoyed mast. The high point of the evening was when the nominees were be- ing presented, said Anna M. Lopez. lt was a fun dancep everybody was dancing and having a good time, said Dahlia Salazar. s Everyone who went to these dances enjoyed themselves and remembered them as First Class dances. Special Events 17
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