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U ' The 1969 homecoming assembly attracts spirit and smiles from all the student body audience. Even Anna Vonen, Alhambra ' s foreign those present — junior varsity and varsity cheerleaders, as well as exchange student, becomes involved as she joins the cheerleaders. Crossroads of AHS ' theme of homecoming The 1969 homecoming activities strove to recreate events from the past which contributed to what AHS is today. Typifying scenes from 16th century Spain, the class floats re- created the experiences that were, and are, Alhambra. Receiving the titles of king and queen were Pam Young and Ira Williams. Attendants were as follows: Angela Acuff and Pat Ozment, first; Sandy May and Tim Paulus, second; Kip Lees and Dan Meyer, third; Nancy Buetzow and Doug Newcomb, fourth. Cross- roads of Alhambra proved to be a very memorable evening. Bringing back the days of 16th century Spain, John Venites poses upon the junior 14 HOMECOMING cla.ss float a ship symbolizing the Spanish Armada. First place rewarded originality.
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Wr apped up in their actions, contestants Representing the senior class. Bill Grothaus contest to emerge as the triumphant, but participate fully in the toilet paper race. dives into a cream pie during the pie-eating very nauseated winner. With the toils of float building upon them. Kip Lees, Shirley Tanita, and Chris Manske become involved in creating a float 16 HOMECOMING backdrop. As the Court of Lions, the senior cla.ss float progre.sses, enthusiasm of the workers does too. J
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