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1. Juniors show their Spirit! 2. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders lead cheers during Harlan Carter. 3. The J.V. Football and Basketball Spirit Squad perform a routine to Celebrate 4. Sherry Harty cheers with enthusiasm. 5. The J.V. Basketball Cheerleaders lead the sophomores with chants. 6. Theresa Valdivia and Kim Failor perform in rally. 7. Julie Cox and Terri McFate sit upon the spirit wagon. 8. The Senior class performing a cheer. Q?
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Homecoming Week Culminated With Halftime And Dance. The Homecoming Dance was held on the Saturday night following the game. The dance began at 9:00 and lasted until 12:00. The band which supplied the music was Dark Mountain Express. The dance was one that will be remem- bered for a long time. At the start of half time the royalty appeared from a castle like stage which said Falcon Family Forever. The band and flag team presented a spectacular performance in hon- or of the royalty. The royalty then got into antique automobiles and paraded around the track behind the floats. Sophomore Princess Kelli Camp- bell said that the 1980 Homecom- ing was an experience she would never forget. Homecoming was exciting, original, and expressed the theme Falcon Family Forever well. ll Juan Bernardino and Brenda Hagberg ride in the back of an antique car during halftime at the homecoming game. 21 Laura Lee, Robert Rammoser, and Don Spini boogie down at the homecom- ing dance. 3l The senior float parades in front of the homecoming crowd. 4l The flag team performs at halftime in honor of the royalty. 5D The sophomore float takes a trip around the track at Thompson field, with Mike Zanola and Jamie Mims. 6l Senior Princess Pam Smith, Senior Prince Dean Johnston, and Junior Prin- cess Carrie Nocero with Junior Prince Tim Coates circle the track during half- time. 7l Band members performed at halftime in honor of the homecoming royal court, Homecoming 17
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N551 l 5 T g Q 6 if si J ,XV L ' X gi-5 'll , si J Q 'Und Skins' if Rallies Juniors led the student body in Spirit! The class of 82 displayed out- standing spirit throughout the foot- ball season rallies and won the Megaphone at the last football ral- ly for winning the most competi- tion yells. The rallies were events that brought the student body much closer by raising their spirit for the school and the coming night's game. The Football Spirit Squad demon- strated their acting abilities along with cheering, when they dressed as football players and faked a game to show how we would be victorious that night. They led var- ious games for the student body, such as pyramid building and see- ing which class could dress the fas- test blindfolded. At the end of the football season they presented a slide show dedicated to the foot- ball players of the season just played, and it brought tears to some players eyes as they listened to The Way We Were. The first basketball rally was held on the Friday during the Harlan Carter Tournament which was hosted by Central Valley. Basket- ball players and cheerleaders were introduced and the crowd was taught new chants for that night's game. The basketball rallies brought more tradition to the school as the fight song was sung by the student body for the first time in years.
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