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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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L . W, i - 3 s I5 Hollie Engen, homecoming semi-finalist is announced, and decorated with a flower during a pep rally in the mall. 25 A pillow iight in the mall was but one of the many home- coming activities sponsored by the Girls ln- tramural Sports. 35 Whipped cream and pies created the riot known as the pie fight which took place on Spencer Field. 45 Nancy Ber- trand acts out an impromtu skit during the Homecoming dessert in the teachers lounge, 55 A pep rally on Friday in the gym prepared stu- dents for that nights game. A tug-of-war, high- lighted the assembly. 65 The swimming pool relay consisted of several events including blowing up a balloon while being pushed on a surfboard. 75 The Homecoming dress theme was revolutionary dress among those who didn't follow the pattern were four seniors who dressed like the rock group kiss. 85 Many grad- uated cheerleaders attended the homecoming game to show their everlasting school spirit. . ,, f, -,Na'fwa'- A , ,Q . ,. .,
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