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1 1, Trying to gain time for a pass by scrambling out of the pocket is quarterback. Jason Ed- wards. 2. Freshmen hope to gain upperclass- men recognition by whooping it up at the rally. 3. The juniors get rowdy as they show off their masks, balloons. and noisernakers, 4. Ed Vaughn and John Mendiola get into the swing of things as they warm up for the spirit compe- tition, 5. Directing his blockers and gaining yards all the same. Dwayne Owens stampedes down the field, 6. Matt Colby and Jason Whar- ton conjure up images of Mardi Gras as they go wild at the Homecoming rally. 7 Tina Reyn- olds. Curtis LaBay. and Rob Wamsley stir up enthusiasm as they wait for the spirit competi' tion to begin 8 Jubilanl Mustangs get carried away by the spirit, 9 Celebrating their win. senior Greg Scriuner does the Ucowbell boo- gie. 1U. The seniors spirit soars after winning the spirit stick 11 Sophomores glue it their best shot. w wg ,gy V -.f - 'rrf- -6 H f t . QL X 5 A R I .up I X D qi Q Q1 L .- s 1 tt' 'Y 'R Q!,s..i, L x x W 4 i Q ,Q K 5 i ' xxx 'L t 3 S23 1 k 4 me ' X 5 26 HOMECOMING GAME AND RALLY
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Spirit Worth Spirit week and the Homecoming assembly once again provided an ex- citing diversion for all of Foothills students. Each day of the week, dur- ing lunch. a different activity oc- curred to amuse and arouse the spirit of students for the Homecoming game against Encina. Each day the student body was encouraged to dress up as a different cartoon char- acter. Monday, Mickey Mouse Day. a donut eating contest was held. Unfortunally this activity was held only during first lunch because some unworthy soulls hunger got out of hand and took all the donuts, Tuesday the Balloon Blow Up and Pop contest was held. Some spirited students dressed green in Gumby style. The Orange Passfpreviously called the i'Potato Pass, was held on Wednesday. Several blue faces were seen during the day imitating the lovable Smurfs. And finally the Toi- let Paper Wrap was held on game day. In order to encourage fans to ii- H scum ni . if POWP ,-fi . . il. .. ft .-- .... E Cf .... C f. MQ.. if Celebrating 9 come out to the game, students were asked to dress in the schools colors. Once again the seniors won a major- ity of the Homecoming competitions. At the Homecoming assembly on Wednesday night. several students had the opportunity to showcase their talents. Jason Wharton, Jason Edwards, Greg Scrivner, Jason Ver- non, Wayne Bennett, and Robby Jones, as the HOutrightous Broth- ers, sang their version of HYou7ve Lost That Loving Feeling. This was followed by Morgan Bray and Tony Velasquez doing a rap that turned, more or less, into an inaudible head- banger concert. Derek LaDay per- formed with Lyndale Hullum singing 'iHome from the t'Wizard of Oz. Then the night ended with Jamie Lane performing 'Aln the Ghetto, an old Elvis tune. Most students felt that the Home- coming activities were a huge suc- cess, thanks to a job well done by the student council.
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M 'Nc SF ,Q-ff wigw f ssay s Aax. A A A 8 553 A mlLL sg 10 9 Sensational Spirit As in the past, and at other rallies, the Mustangs flaunted their awesome spirit during the 1986 Homecoming rally. Each class. even the freshmen. participated in the cheerleader- picked competitions, with hopes of becoming the victor. Again. as in the past, the dominating seniors proved to the rest who was the best by taking possession ofthe much wanted spirit. Even though everyone didn 't emerge victorious at the rally. spirits werent dampened and overall school spirit was carried over to the Homecoming game, Throughout the game, the Mus' tangs stampeded over the Enciria Apaches leaving their hoofmarks and a score of 51-7 behind them. Jason Edwards, the Mustangs talented sen- ior quarterback. said, The whole team played a good game. We want' ed to impress everyone because it was a league-opener and we were extremely psyched up due to the fact that it was Homecoming. The Mus- tangs enthusiasm rvbbed off on the JV. team as they, too. defeated the Apaches 46-13. HOMECOMING GAME AND RALLY 27
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