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Exciting Activities Lunchtime Is Now Much More Than Munching Involving both students and teachers, participation peaked during lunch-time activities. Competition between classes was rugged, stiff, and dramatic, as shown by the powder puff football game which pitted junior girls against senior girls, ending in a tie score despite encouragement by the male cheerleading squad on the sidelines. The game was so exciting! exclaimed cheerleader Gilbert Estrada. Gilbert was later crowned first homecoming football king, and shrieked in mock hysteria, I ' m really flattered to have won this honor!!! ■ ' Who knows? commented a spectator. Maybe they liked his legs! Giving a half time show are cheerleaders Gary Harms, John Tafolla. Rick Padilla. Dan- ny Morales. Gilbert Estrada, and Pete Car- asco In the powder puff football game seniors Sandee Snyder and Marcella Villanueva stopped junior Susie Diaz short of a first down. Obeying her every command Zita Butler car- ries her master Lynelle Torres on her shoul- ders so she can see the competition better. 10 Student Life
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New Ideas Catch On Newcomers Invade School Everything from robots to Dolly Parton filled the campus during Homecoming Week. With the ICC President, Becky Lim, came newer and better ideas such as Future Day, Hat-and-Tie Day and Look-Alike Day. all of which were a great success. For the first time in a long time students and teachers were spirited and participated in the dress-up activities. It shows the school ' s spirit is rising up. was one student ' s opinion. Competition during Homecoming between the four classes was very close even to the end. Seniors placed first, closely followed by the strong fighting team of the sophomores. The judging was done in class sections only. Going to class while tied to three other students or dressing up as the big fig or a crayon and not being able to sit down may seem a real hardship, but students continued to create such costumes. I don ' t feel embarrassed to come to school in costume, said one student. It was fun just watching people ' s reactions. Costumes were made of materials ranging from cardboard to aluminum foil. Some participants picked up their duds at United Thrift or Salvation Army Stores at prices ranging from 50 cents to 15 dollars. Back from begging at Mr Gomez ' s room is senior Kimberly McAlear, Watching the lunchtime activities are crea- tures from outer space. 12 Student Life
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