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Wm.. Aim.. nw. L 1: Y. Y 'L ti 11 ,ss , I L44 51214. V' M ,Q , ., ,:' at XX? 5 l. Norman Long and Eric Bramlett seniors, compete in a lun- chtime activity during Homecoming. 2. Many people seem to be having a good time at the Homecoming dance. 3. Kim Edmonson senior, goes through her routine during Homecoming assembly. 4. Terry Matlock senior, is left all by himselfafter the assembly. 5. Senior, Mark Fialkosky takes a break between classes. 6. Debbie Davis senior really enjoys her pan in the relay competition. 7. Senior, Dean Barnella andjunior Louie De La Cruz discuss their classes. HOMECOMING WEEK 1 l
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AMERICA - In 1492 Columbus discovered America. This discovery sent thousands of people from different countries to this new land. Now over hundreds of years later, Cortez celebrates America - together. The 1987 Homecoming theme, Cortez Celebrates America, has the traditional red, white and blue colors and floats representing them. The Homecoming weeks activities were on Thursday and Friday giving students and teachers time to prepare. Thursday was red, white and blue day. The lunch time activity was for students from each of the classes to go on stage and sing Yankee Doodle. There were many variations of the song. The original author of Yankee Doodle would have been pleased. Friday was spirit day. The band mar- ched through the hall ways with the cheerleaders behind cheering and chanting for a victorious night. The school was decorated to the lowest lows and the highest high. The Friday's lunch time activity was for students from each class to find a gumball in a pan filled with whipped cream. The results were undescribable. The 1987 Homecoming was celebrated with liberty and pride. This Homecoming will be remembered in the future. Story by: Rona Pride. Layout by: Bobby States Photos by: Dean Schlenker and Mr. Schlenker max 'f 10 HOMECOMING WEEK
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,,.f f . .3 3 ,ff ,f 'f wwf X lv kid lr-'fl' .i Mb M i fe ,n - Q- 4-f'4 fik ' ., 1. Student council members show their talent. 2. Spirit line performs for the crowd. 3. 8L 4. Senior, Rona Pride, gets ready to let Mr. Gadus have it, and then . . . Oh, what a mess. 5. Senior, Stephanie Toth, calls for volunteers. 6. Junior Aaron Huge, and senior, Amberly Eproson, enjoy the spirit of Homecoming. 7. Senior, Chris Ward, leads his team in the clothing exchange race. 8. Students on their way to class. 12 HOMECOMING WEEK ,
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