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LEVYS NATHAN ALCANTAR LEVYS 5 Over the Rainbow was the 1980 homecoming theme. During the homecoming there were some changes that took place. First of all, not just football players were nominated for king. There were five male candidates chosen from all school areas just like the five girls. These people were selected by senior class nominations. This was also the first time four wheel drives Ctrucksj were used to take thegirls onto the field at halftime. Mrs. Velez helped Mrs. Milo organize the great job of getting the trucks and people together during the half- time. Homecoming was very successful as everyone waited in anticipation for the majesties crownings. James Gonzales and Terry Gastellum were chosen as king and queen from the student body. It was also successful in the fact that Pueblo beat Buena 35-27. Although Homecoming was a hit, there was some controversy about the band selection and that the dance after the game ended too soon. X -Margie Vasquez and Mary Garcia 5-James Gonzales and Terry Gastellum smile as they wait excitedly for the crowning of the majesties. 6-Juan Marquez and co-head, cheerleader, Barbara Mazon, are also among the candidates. 7-Presenting the 1980 homecoming king 81 queen are James Gonzales and Terry Gasfellum. 180
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l-langouts Provide Fun, Activity Hanging Out was what we all did during the week- ends. Sixth Avenue and Speedway, Rodeo and Reid Parks, were the main hangouts. Hanging out in one place was hard to do all the time for different reasons. The South Tucson Police put a stop to people parking at United Mar- ket or Der Wienerschnitzei on 6th due to partying. At Reid Park, people turned out to meet friends, fight, and just sit on their cars. The traffic jams caused police to close the park before 10:30 P.M. Other hangouts around the town were at Fool Around , Rodeo Park, the Apache Drive-In and just driving up and down 6th Avenue. Getting together with friends was the main purpose for hanging out. -Diane Fimbres, Sam Valdovin A 4 A t . - t f 4 O
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