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Football homecoming queen candidates and their escorts are Debbie Bonanno and Steve Inglis, Cheryl Buckland and Chuck Assuma, Willa Chaple and Robert Chaple, Dianna Church and Brian Lawson, Terri Funk and Wayne Schatz, Diane Graham and Mark Hall, Jan Jen- '- kins and Joe Hamilton, Lita Little and James Lewis, Mira Mango and Dale Williams, Tina Mar- shal and Kevin McDowell, Dolores Martinez and Mike Love, Michelle Miller and Peter Brzovic, Terri Nelson and Dale Worrell, Toni Ouihuis and Rodney Hudson, Shelly Reit and Bret Book- ' hamer, Joan Smaha and Kendall Struxness, Lori Smith and Earl Williams, Pat Smith and Gene Reed, Sharon Sparks and Robbie Lee, Terri Tapp and Kevin Davis. , . iw., L.: is A Showing her spirit Lori Tyler puts a lot of energy into the finishing jump of her cheer. Spirits Aroused The queen candidates assembly marked the beginning of foot- ball homecoming. Twenty girls, chosen by clubs, student coun- cil and athletic teams were introduced by Coach Bill Chris- topher. Even though it came at the ear- liest time in years, there were Trap the Terriers is the theme of the Sentetts winning float. 4 Discussing the numbering of the entries Mr. Roth and Mr. Muckenfuss judge the homecom- ing floats. many participants in the float competition and overall home- coming frolics. Many ofthe traditional activities during spirit week were excluded, leaving the pep rally and annual parade down River- side Avenue, as the big events forthe day. The spirit stick was awarded to the class of 79, when they showed their pride and spirit at the pep rally. As an added attraction, a routine choreo- graphed by Flags, was per- formed tothe music of HOT BLOGDED' Homecoming Festivities 13 H l 9 ti llll V r i ,X x.' W M -W I. 5 lg if 1 , ,' . f. 'v - .5 N ir. . V . Li? e J- Q, -.Y 1 . -.1 ., .
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With the passing of Proposition 13, summer activ- ities at Eisenhower were brought to a standstill. The cancellation of summer school caused some failing seniors to return in the fall, graduating with the class of '79, Some organizations were forced to hold meetings at the homes of members, in With no students in classes or custodians on the 5 13 Causes Cutbacks order to plan for the 1978-79 year. There were some advantages. Students who would have been unable to have a vacation, in order to attend summer school, had the opportu nity to travel or get a summer job. job, the Eisenhower campus stands deserted. During the summer, students enjoy the thrill of rid- ing the TlDAL WA VE at GreatAmerica. Y rf Fishing in June Lake, in the High Sierras, Linda Vidal and Rozanne Lozano relax while waiting fora bite. Working hard to increase strength and endurance, the Eagle football players workoutp in the weight room. I 2 Summer Days fu?-1-.. T-.im 'ax Qswi,- .a-'il
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' ,f I , 1 1 Cheryl Land Victory as Queen ' Cheryl Buckland, escorted by Chuck Assuma, was announced the 1978 Homecoming Queen. Lita Little was first princess and Q,. escorted by Ray Harris. Other princesses were Mira Mango, Diane Gra- ham and Debbie Bonanno. The Homecoming Count Mira Mango, Lita Little, Cheryl Buckland, Diane Gra- ham and Debbie Bonanno t, T4' Queen and Her Court . ' , yt .1 - A l . ,. 'n '-je s J . . l lvl '-l 1----,J T .A Ag? . '57 . X. 3 , '5- I iii-4 --Y T31 . ,N .NI ' 124 . 1 if. , . . ii L. --Aim P-91, 11:1 . .. . . . ' 5:ff':fTf 1 1 gin, pw- 4? ,e...Jl Q- Y f' ' -sf-S - 1 1 , . Y .. . ., .. U V13-V 'f- 5. ...1 -' y A -'A 5F'-.1 ' Q 2,-- ,'.1m. ...- 2- ,. 4 z, ' .,' 5 ' ,. M. .. -Y , . . -,. - . 4.c. -,.---- .11 -u E532 g-G Q-as 1199 il Z! f'sf111.5 :Ts it vs-f 3. 41,-ff., 4. er -as 'wf1'5w tore- a1,!f2-gf'-4.'f-1. J ,-.4-- z e N - 4' V L w.- -. - . if-'tklzfiz :IJ-1-1 . me f 'qv -X- w -1 ft we if EH- .-.At-, 1-.-1. w ,ff--Ml 4 Rfk- qi: H., Q .v sa -Q2 '- x -g 4 5-. - ,. by ..:. ., . -1 N 1 rm H P 511, ,i Egllmfti.. Alia?-vmwki ,rg-5.?.Vy.:52fLf -Q xr Q..-ie 4, gif i 'Y vw ' Q- p M., in TE- .ga .,.,3 'a-5-i.tKEGff',3+Q-'-,ix f .,f,., 5'1H3!.f' -f -- f ugjffl., ,ig-'J ff?-i .'5Tf'.:? ?.f-k,':T'i ,1i9'Ri ' L K ryarifigfi, ' er., 2,1 1-' ?,3i1vc':'fQiq':99 'kiqilff' f' ff.. if 1 'si r - t W of 3 754'fii37''2'ijw1F'-5-bil ,Y A A V-,f'i',1J ,, ms- . '4' 7 . ,rmgu 4 . , .1 -'fzt .,.,,. -,,,.,,',, - us.-. - ' 1 tg -ai, it-,.,ft-.f'?,5f:,1'4' i 1 534. :rf yrs ww' bifigffql if 'siffx ' if -132' 1 i Iiffiiwf 'S '-if '- -K'-'fits -- ' 14.0-,v if if 'p 4' 1' -A' '- a,.' ' P . ',k .-2-1, W' ,. . ' 2' Q: fs. ., Y..,,'. k.,1u',4' ' 3 J., -v.-Q-M a, +A-M ' :',.' +, 55' ' nf , W' , , gg v ' ,Q-Si ' i- ,gtwgcexik 5..1's.f,'S 1.,fii'1m at ,f
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