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Above. Cecilio Garcia. Susan Shay. Darrell Zumwalt. and Lisa Kerr are caught clowning around. To the left, some dedicated Seniors put finishing touches on their first-place float.
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Feeding time on the farm? No. it's the pie-eating contest at Fiesta '87. KATS party down at Fiesta '87 Fiesta '87 was one of the busier Homecomings in recent memory, with five days filled with activities. The traditional dress-up days included: Punk rock, Inside-out, 50's, Clown Day, and Red and Gray Pride Day. Participation was slow at first but picked up as the week progressed. Other activities included: Monday- sack races, dance contest, potato push, and skittle-bob; Tuesday- tug-o-war, watermelon eating, pie-eating, and extra-point kicking; Wednesday-none; Thursday- gym decoration, bonfire, powder-puff football game; Friday-Homecoming game against the Benson Bobcats, featuring at half-time the crowning of Homecoming Royalty and the parade of class floats. Class spirit points were awarded throughout the week, and competition was heated. The Juniors and Sophomores also proved victorious in the annual Powder-puff game, by the score of 12-0 over the Seniors and Freshmen. The overall results in the Homecoming spirit competition were Seniors first, followed closely by the Sophomores, then Freshmen and Juniors. Businesses in town were invited to participate in Fiesta '87, and the student council officers judged their efforts. Plaques were awarded to: First place— The Hot Dog House; Second— Valley National Bank; and Third— The Crystal Mirror. The Wildkats lost the Homecoming finale, the football game, to the Bobcats in a close, hard-fought contest. The Kats fell behind early, but came back in the second half to give Benson a game, finally losing 23-19. Crowned at halftime were the Homecoming Royalty: King, Eric Dick; Queen, Tammy Ryther; Prince, Thomas Montoya; and Princess, Suzanne Reynolds. Mr Payne, who enjoys wearing flashy ties, is dressed properly for Inside-out and back- wards Day. 4
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6 Elena Baca. Lyanna Pena, Cassie Herrera, and Vicente Rodriguez shake their booties in the dance-a-thon. Peggy Crotts and the crew at Valley National Bank are presented with their award by Tammy Ryther, Diane Gray, and Eric Dick.
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