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V1 lk Q , . ,ei-P fo . ak Fleignlng over Homecoming were Hetty Wirahadiksi- mah, AFS Princess, Donna Del Fley, Junior Princess, Queen Mindy Margett, Tracy Tasker, Sophomore Princess, and Kelly Groves, Senior Princess. Cheering the crowd on are Sue Perry, Amy Burland and Kathy Stewart riding on the trunk of a convert- ible Mustang during the Homecoming Parade. Enjoying the evening, Donna Del Rey and Tracy Tasker radiate their delight. Homecoming! 19
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Wishing You Were Here Homecoming proved to be an eventful night for all. The victorious game against Crescenta Valley, 21-14, sent the Apache Football team off to the CIF playoffs. The halftime festivities included an aerial fireworks show, a parade of homecoming floats built by the different clubs on campus, and the crowning of the homecoming queen, Mindy Margett, who was selected by the student body. Her court included seniors Kelly Groves and Hefty Wirahadikusumah, junior Donna Del Rey, and sophomore Tracy Tasker. These events set a mood of excitement for the homecoming dance which was held at the Santa Anita Fashion Park. There were several different kinds of entertainment including the band Spring Canyon and Dance Mystique, which included the television star Sly from the series James at 16, and a disco juke box. Homecoming was a festive and memorable evening for both visiting alumni and present students. Twinkling with delight, Paula Killen's dazzling smile indicates her enjoyment of the occasion Peddling along, a forth coming Apache helps out AFS float Walk Together, Talk Together transportation with bike power . Spirited Drill Team members: Liane D'arezzo, Debbie Smart, Cindy Bendar, and Lysette Bernardini express their excitement of the Homecoming half time show. 18!l-lomecoming
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Friday N ght Fever it El , -V 'lv , ix-LAY, Sitting down on the job, Mr. Payne takes time off from chaperoning, while Jim George accompanies him. Getting into it Artie Carzares and Mary Beth Bren- nan, dance disco style at the Double Vision Dance. A large amount of AHS student support and enjoy the dances alter the football games. 2O! Dances 4 1 til
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