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Coach Lewis, Mike Miscione, and Mike Gilbert talk over some Julie lVlaI'qUeS and Katie Harrelson are excited to be cheering team strategies for the Homecoming game against Los f0l' il1e Aztecs again, Alamitos. PEP ASSEMBLY, A SPIRITED SUCC SS The pep assembly for Homecoming '86 was a spirited gathering of Esperanza students and many alumni, The turnout of alumni was tremendous, including most of the varsity cheer squad of l985-86 and even some graduates of the class of '85, The pep rally began with an introduction of the starting players for the varsity football game. The enthusiastic student body cheered on their undefeated Aztec team as they took the floor. Following the introduction of the team, the Homecoming representatives and their escorts were announced. They were as follows: Art Club - Shannon Philip, Dance Team - Wendy Sellers, Drama Club - Toni Shelby, Quetzal - Paula Haggard, Aztlan - Michelle Brider, NHS - Debbie Reynolds, Pepsters - Julie Cooper, International Club - Angie Haist, Girls League - Jeanie Co, MECHA - Shelly Morales, Vocal Music - Shannon Marsh, French Club - Julie Tustin, Entertainment Unit - Barbara Giani. The nominees for queen and king were: Jessica Iverson, Julie Manderson, Caludia Isola, Ted Rose, Derek Hicks, and Brent Bish. After the court was presented, the Rifle Team performed. Class competition was held and the sophomores were declared the winners, much to the disappointment of the senior class. Finally, the crowd of both past and present Aztecs joined together and sang the alma mater. Overall the assembly was a spirited success. Homecoming 57
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NGODD IBRATID The l986 Homecoming Dance, sponsored by the Associ- ated Student Body, turned out quite w-ell. Around four hundred people attended the dance, al- though not many were alumni. The dance was held in the gym and lasted from 8:00 to H130 p.m. The colors of the dance were cardinal and gold and the theme song was Stand By Me . King Derek Hicks and Queen Jessica lverson danced alone to the theme song before others joined in. Students enjoyed the disc jockey, Good Vibrations, which made the Homecoming Dance a success. I. I987 Homecoming King Derek Hicks gets a hug from mom. 2. Club Representatives Michelle Brider and Debbie Reynolds smile shyly at the crowd. 3. The homecoming crowd cheers as the Aztecs score a touchdown. 4. Mark Helf and Joe Briskorn play their trumpets enthusiastically during half time at the Homecom- ing Game. 58 Homecoming ri Fl 5, 3
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