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Estancia ' s players run toward the goal post for a touchdown. 2. The Junior Princess, Jennifer Tait, pre- pares to face the crowd. The homecoming Court is presented during half-time at Davidson Field. Timothy Vincent and Erin Vincent pre- sent the medal and crown to this year ' s king and queen. 5. Football fans Heather Ryan, Dina Birch, Amy Burke, Danny Dougherty, Ali Roth- man, and Cari Smith, a friend from a neighbor school, anxiously await to see the Homecoming court. 6. Jill Steinmeyer and Stephanie Straw spread school spirit in the stands. Homecominq D i
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Sea Of Love The Momecoming game and dance were both memorable events which took place on the seventeenth and eighteenth of October. During the half-time of the football game played with Uni- versity, the Momecoming Court was presented in classic T-birds on the field. At the Homecoming cele- bration we were honored to pre- sent Estancia ' s first Momecoming Queen of 1966, Kathy Gordon, and the Senior Momecoming Princess of 1966, Roberta Wyman. The ex- citement mounted with the crown- ing of this year ' s Queen Mary Lynn Leonard and King Mark Detrick. They were crowned by last year ' s King and Queen, Renee Caballero and Tabi Kline. The theme of the dance was The Sea Of Love and it was tradi- tionally held in the Commons the night after the game. The mood of the dance was presented splendid- ly with blue and white streamers and helium balloons, overhanging tropical fish ornaments, and with a slight mist which covered the dance floor. The Sophomores planned the dance well. They made it a memorable evening for all who attended. 22 student Life
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1. At lunch Jesse Richards, Lance Harri- man and Brian Paine check up on the surf report. 2. You aren ' t walking are you Brett Rob- erts? 3. Although red seems to be the way to go, there still is life in this little green vehi- cle. 4. One of our many cyclists, Doug Nad- dour, checks for loose parts. 5. The car is no longer an option for Ted Kalil, but the Kawaskai seems to meet his needs. 24 Student Life
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