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Q F3 i 'Q-...W the game. Each class showed their originality as they did skits to promote spirit. Paul Backes and Mark Mesker displayed their talents as a group of feminine football players looked on. lTop Left Pg. 2Ol, while the faculty brought their own version of the Mickey Mouse Club to BV, lBottom Pg. 20l. After tthe Pep Assembly the alumni gathered to share memories of past years at the alumni tea. After a successful Homecoming Week the football game proved just as successful with a victory over Chula Vista. Q fwi ...gg 'Q 'ffl xl si 1-1. J-b-4 as N' '?f yin . c , are I f . t fa L34 W iid? QW, Jw 1 f,l4fywjWbw'w WW W ,Q 4, x Lf qv Vlivfff, vlb ' Xl l. A 21 4 ,'Qigf3i?TKi':? lil, 7' -Lin., ., :4':,.sj.'7'l S3 W . 1 ,3g.7g L f. , -' .' f my,-
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J 0iIlS iijffjglf' World of Disney QfS T7'gg f or Homecomin '76 w Q i Bonita Vista joined the Wonderful World of Disney as the 1976 Homecoming week commenced. Monday's activities proved a bit sticky as all classes competed in a Piglet contest, where two people from each class tried to 681 a whole cake. When the last crumb was devoured. Maryan Myers and Jim Patten emerged victorious, but covered from head to toe with cake and frosting. Sophomore Rosemary Mercado couldn't quite get her cake down but she made a good showing as the Sophomores came in second, lCenter Pg. 21l. On Tuesday the curse of rain was once again brought upon Homecoming week at BV, but this didn't alter the activities any as students enjoyed watching each class play a game of blind football, lTop Pg. 21l. On Wednesday the lunch area resounded with the music of Montezuma's Revenge , a blue grass band. While some students enjoyed the music others waited in line to purchase Mickey Mouse hats and balloons which the Senior Class sold. Dawna Nusbickel had her hands full as she tried to tie the strings to the balloons while trying to keep up with the demand, lCenter Right, Pg. 21l. Thursday brought the traditional tug-of-war, as the Seniors showed their strength and out- muscled the juniors and sophomores to win this event, lCenter Pg. 20l. By Friday school spirit was at its peak as many students got over their embarrassment and dressed up like Disney Characters. Mari Ostendorf and Dana Stoike showed their spirit as they paraded around like Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, lBottom Pg. 21l. Some students wore a little more elaborate costumes, such as those worn by Kathy Ginther, Joline Esparza, and Arthur Duberg, lTop Right Pg. 2Ol. On Friday a pep assembly was held to raise enthusiasm for 20 ft' M., L 1 '1'A 'V' A im .w i sn Q' Q :Mg in Jffi i ' i 5 It ft ,cw Q , it. .i AW, W I -0-...-
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ueen Crowned ll Aura Glamour And Excitement The crowd's enthusiasm grew as the five lovely Homecoming candidates were introduced to the spectators on a parade of floats. Each girl was chauffeured onto the field by a Disney Character. Their dates for the evening, last year's alumni, then escorted them to their places as the announcer told of their interests and goals in life. A few more minutes of excitement and tension passed, until the final moment arrived. Susie Barajas was named first runner-up, and Tina Garguilo was crowned the Queen for 1976. The Homecoming Court of 1976 was lleft to rightl Corinne Nareau, Sondria Stephens, Cherylee Jackson, and Susie Barajas labovel. After the crowning, the girls and their escorts received one last round of applause from the crowd, as Homecoming '76 drew to a close. 22 2.
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