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1. The Alumni cheerleaders returned to cheer at the November 5th Homecoming game against Los Alamitos. Here they joined current Pepsters and watched the crowning of Queen Michelle Crisanti and King Pat Wren. Bottom - G. DeCollibus, L. Smith, C. Spilcer, R. Delos Reyes, Santos, V. Sopp, S. Allen. Middle - S. Keith, K. Guirior, R. Goldman, Y. Bradbury, D. McEvers, C. Grudem. Top - V. Artman, V. Yarber, Vouga, K. Reilly, M. Zadra, B. Braun, K. Penhall. 2. With tears in her eyes Michelle Crisanti is crowned by 1981 Homecoming Queen Rosalie Cucinella. While Cucinella was able to return to pass on her crown, 1981 Homecoming King Henning Peterson was unable to return from his classes at Utah State. - i I The 1982 Homecoming Court Attendants were es- corted by their fathers in a tradition established during halftime activities in 1980. Here Mike Xwixt- ed and his daughter Amy, Ed Alatorre and his daughter Laura, Ron LaFourcade and his daughter Lisa, Libby Herron and her father David and jac- quie Callcin and her father Jim join Queen Michelle Crisanti and her father John. 176 - homecoming
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3 rc: -pew 1. ASB President and Homecoming King candidate Mike Sugar was bought in the Homecoming Candidate Slave Day Auction. Slaves were told by owners how to dress, act and what to do in another Spirit Week Activity. 2. Dressed as a cross between the Tooth Fairy and Tinkerbell, Senior Class President Robert Kent was forced into this extraordinary attire by his owner on Slave Day. Kent, with Mike Sugar and Pat Wren, were nominated for Homecoming King. 3. One of Homecoming Queen candidates Lisa LaFourcade's Slave Day duties was to shield the sun from owner Vicki Yarber's face. LaFourcade was crowned princess during half-time ceremonies at the end of Spirit Week. 4. Members of the HVarsity Loafersu, a loosely constructed group of senior girls, participate in blue jeanfT shirt and Sunglass day during Spirit Week. Jennifer Latta, Dee Dee Schreitmuller, Charisse Rhony, Debi Calkin, Dena Mendez, Vicki Yarber and Myra Nunez are the core of the loafers,'. spirit week - 175
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nning onto the field at halftime with the score an impressive 35-o, the Aztec m was set to win this 1982 Homecoming Game. They went on to defeat the s Alamitos Griffins 42-7. Looking positive of her decision junior Debbie Roarke casts her vote for Queen and King. Cnly 219 students cast votes in this election. 1 Crisanti and Wren elected Thousands of alumni, students, parents and other spectators crowded into the stands of Bradford Stadium to witness the crowning of the tenth homecoming queen from this school. The candidates, chauffeured by members of the Classic MG Club and led by Cal State Fullerton Professor Dr. Rick Pullen, were brought around the field to the stage where they were presented with roses by Senior Class Secretary Dee Dee Schriet- muller. Their names and sponsoring clubs were announced by alumnus Bob Allen as they took their places on stage. Principal Al Hawkins took the mike from Allen and announced the winners of the 1982 Homecoming King and Queen con- test as Michelle Crisanti and Pat Wren. As he made this announcement hundreds of cardinal and gold helium filled balloons were released to fill the November sky. The balloons were filled prior to the game by members of the Senior Class Council including Elisa Bell, Mike Chocek, Scott Janetzky, Phil Thummel, Tim Patterson and Karen Figueroa. Wren left the stage shortly after the an- nouncement to return, with the other king candidates, Mike Sugar and Robert Kent, to the varsity football teamis half- time meeting. The Aztecs proceeded to best Lost Alamitos 42-7.
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