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Togas, Flood Highlight Week Baby bottles, rattles, pacifiers, and stuffed animals were just a few of the toys Bonanza students brought with them on the Sophomore sponsored Baby Day. Numerous toddlers used paja- mas, diapers, and maternity tops for cos- tumes. With Thursday came Grease Day. The guys wore leather jackets, t-shirts, and dark glasses with slicked back hair, while the girls could be seen wearing felt poo- dle skirts, scarves, cashmere sweaters, and ponytails. Flash flooding delayed many students on their way to school on Brown and Gold Day. Yet the Homecoming assembly was still a smashing success with Bonanza's first alumni coming back to view the activities. Seniors were the winners ot the coveted spirit stick while the Juniors won the hall decorations contest. Friday, before the game, the choir had its most successful spaghetti dinner, running completely out of food. The theme of' this year's homecoming was The Year of the Cat. Originally called The First, the student govern- ment decided on the new theme after a series of debates. Though there was much controversy over changing the theme at such a late date, students quickly accepted the new theme and con- tinued to work on their class floats. 20 homecoming week 7' 'R V ,,,., .,.,, V V, .. ,,, , 3, ,rr F ffl T 'Ml M tn 7' Wlwwwunw ,ss sem.. Mt.. ...,. N-4' A... ,NN NN NMA t.., ,Magnum .- ,..., . .W win...
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Q .act K-3- .-41?-' Ji Lac-1iesVersus Vinnies Begins HC Festivities i An exciting and memorable homecom- ing week got off to a thrilling start with the Powder Puff football game. The game was held a week in advance since the annual Halftime Review at UNLV would be held during the actual Home- coming Week. On the opening play, Vicious Vinnies kicked off to Lucas' Ladies. Iheiadiesdominatedfthenentire game and won with a final score of 21 -0. On October 17 Homecoming Week officially began with Outerspace Day. Chosen by the Seniors, the concept for Outerspace Day was taken from the new series Battlestar GaIIactica and the success of last year's film Star Wars. While the number of students who dressed up was few, the outfits of those who did were both unique and spectacu- lar. Homemade antennas, aluminum boxes, and Darth Vadar masks were fre- quently seen attached to the alien geingsn who visited Bonanza that Mon- ay. f TOGA, TOGA, TOGA,!!! resounded on by far the the most popular dress day among the students. A multitude of ancient Roman gods and goddesses could be seen roaming through the halls. Inspired by the hilarious summer hit Ani- mal House, students donned sheets and leaves for Toga Day. Also on Tuesday was the Ice Cream Social held later that night. ln charge of all of Tuesday's activi- ties was the Junior class. homecoming week 19
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