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l l l l HGMECOMINGHA BICENTENNIAL BEA TY Just as a sailing ships voyage had a Home- coming celebration, the end of each football season is crowned with rejoicing. Home- coming takes place during half time of the last Varsity football game of the year. This years Homecoming theme was Look Up America, and the half time ceremony dealt with the American Bicen- tennial. This idea was expressed during the event, with many familiar symbols of American History. An oversized Betsy Ross carrying an American flag led the motor procession that carried the six Homecoming finalists. The dress theme of the night was Revolutionary. To crown off the whole event the ASU presented bombs bursting in air. The fireworks were launched just after the announcement of this years Home- coming Queen, Linda Brothwell. As is done each year the Homecoming semi-finalists are voted for by each years senior class. The fifteen highest scores are announced during a pep rally in the mall. Later, a dessert is held, sponsored by the Varsity Football, Water Polo, and Cross Country teams. Here the girls act out a skit with one of the team members, neither knowing who they will perform with. At the finish of the dessert each of the Varsity players votes on his six favorite girls who become the finalists. The finalists then con- tinue on to attend the Homecoming cere- monies. Where a vote made by each student elects the Homecoming Queen. Even for those girls that don't win it is a never-to-be- forgotten honor to have been a part of this event. Following the game a dance was held in the gym, a new experience, for this was the first dance held there. The dance featured Iskibible, and fun was had by all who rocked in their socks. This years Homecoming was by far the most spectacular of all, for students and alumni alike. lj The homecoming semi-finafists were From L to R. Debbie Thomason, Hollie Engen, Kim Nation, Karole Sense, Nichole Brown. Allyson Becktel, Linda Town- send, Linda Brothwell. Rhonda Eggars, Debbie Lank- ard, Debi Luebke, Tammy Hopkins, Amy Day, Denise Emory and Nancy Bertrand. 23 Betsy Ross rides in a corvette. leading the procession that carried the home- coming finalists. 33 lshcabible starred at the home- coming dance in the gym. 45 The drill team and band performed flawlessly during the halftime ceremonies. 53-65 The girls that went on to become the homecoming princesses were From L lo R. Amy Day. Hollie Engen. Debbie Thomason, Allyson Becktel. Queen Linda Brothwell. and Nichole Brown. 71 Linda Brothwell was announced this years homecoming queen. high- lighting halftime ceremonies, lnsels Linda showed the elation of victory after being announced the winner. Horse und rider both display biccntennial theme during during homecoming celebration. - 5'-'ws . -- ef- 1 ,- frxe. . -s b ,h x- W1 -. S v ,-ggi' 'sf f- 'tk - V Ab V -A M av.-. ,mfg-,,-X f - .1 f-.'T'-it-rm fb 'e-5? 1 1 -V1.5-' K if ' ., .ze bf?-' . 1.17-. Ti ew.-Rim, - .. ' .1 , If. '-14 'ggi' 'ti' ' vig? , 415:-fares- -. bi-11' fi 5 1.-fl ' 'F' Q3-1 -. it -,Fx 'VW-'-J.'3 -.E-' A '--i vs V' '? 39 .- , -,T -' SN, ::-s.5.,-3:':'- --+f?- .15 'L 1 -P H--f ' - ' f-' Y XL. Y ' ' 'iw N -' 4 . .-. ' 'L ' . ':'.3f1 -fi . -,,. 131 ' -- ' 1- We A . ' 'V ff, ' ' . 4'. 'Q' K ' ' 1- wtagssz. '3'f' ' f -1-. ' 'K i Q -1 --if mf 5. 'iw' '.,T'F'5f1',T:-'li'i 'L Q 'six A 13!if4'?'7V . 1-1 Qs 'AA' 'i.4 .--frsrsp. ... -.'2?'.fi-' iflui C. 'Tl f i1!1-'--- ,. .iii i-1 351--1 , -v-3' 4 1+ V , .A 1'i--i,x- ,fix--. N .. -. . -. f . ' g 4'---w,.'a:' , Er, , h ' vase. ., .11-3 q?l s,:B'3.: ery-5,1 Q - g . . - - .- Y -V -r ,:-me 2 4- , -'-15. ea r ,119-' -' -Y. - YJ-3154 , w,.? ,f , ,. . ' - 'f'?T'?f
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HOMECOMI PROCLAIMS LOOK P AMERICAN Many early California festivals and fandangos were not celebrated on only one day. They often took a full week so that more enjoyment could be had from them. Modern tradition still follows this pattern, even in our school a large event is commemerated by a full week ofactivities. One such week is that of the Home- coming celebration. During this time many activities dealing with home- coming are presented. Some of the activities presented during this period include the complete gamut of home- coming voting, pep rallies in the mall and gym, and finally the event itself, the homecoming game. The girls in- tramural athletic groups sponsored a whole group of activities also. These in- cluded pie and waterballoon tosses, a rootbeer chug-a-lug, a swimming re- lay, pillow fight and a log sawing con- test. These activities joined together to create one of the most active of school events. u., . . During this week a more serious matter was taking place. The actual choosing of semi-Hnalists, finalists, and finally the Homecoming queen was being handled in tremendous secrecy by the ASU officers. Ballots were sent out to the seniors on the Friday be- fore. Wednesday night the varsity wa- terpolo, football and cross country teams voted on the six finalists, and on Friday the actual queen was elected by the entire student body. And an- nounced at the Friday game. Homecoming week is one ofthe busi- est and most enjoyable week for the ASU und student body. f t Q. Q' . , 2. ,i,,Wf - One Year Before the Mast
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