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(Page By Caren Smith) Student Life Divisi on Page '
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Student Life V. o ® Students Have Fun On Off Campus Students participate in many activities at Eisenhower and off campus Some of tile activities on campus were sports, organizations, clubs, teacfier aides, and office workers. Off campus, students found places to study, work, swim, surf, bike ride, shop, or go to the movies. Most students at Ike were active in some activity either on or off campus during this school year. (By Caren Smith) (Page By Caren Smith) 6 Student Life Division Page
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Who ' s Got the Ball? Homecoming was held October 16, 1987. It all started at 3 p.m. with a parade that featured floats, clowns, Homcoming queen finalists, school board members, district personnel. Principal Del Bredy and bands from Eisenhower and two local junior high schools performing from Foothill Boulevard, up Riverside Avenue, to Ike. Then, at 730 p.m., the Eagles ' Varsity football team played the Riverside Poly Bears. While Tom Hoak, Ike ' s football coach was watching and cheering his team on to victory, Dennis Collier gained 234 yards for the Eagles. During halftime candidates for the Homcoming queen were waiting for the final results. Leilani Delgado was crowned queen, while Rachelle Malbrough was first run- ner up, and second runner up was Debi Bullock. The results of the parade floats were announced with the Azurettes winning first place, the Seniors winning second place, and the Sophomores winning third place. After the announcements, the Eisenhower ASB of- ficers set off a fireworks display. After halftime James Montfleury dislocated his shoulder while he was helping Eisenhower win the Homecoming game. At the close of the game, Eisenhower beat Riverside Poly 21 to 10 (By Caren Smith) CHEERLEADERS ye tor the victorious Eagles wlio won tlie foot- ball game against Riverside Poly. Many former ctieerleaders were ttiere supporting itie team. (Photo by Caren Smith) ROBBIE WALSH, Ihie youngest memtxr of the Homecoming parade, waits to join the band. He walked in front of the Golden Eagle Alliance in the parade (Photo by Cliff Harris) 8 Football THE BIG EAGLE FLOAT won first place lor the Azurettes in the Foottiai: Homecom- ing on Oct. 16. 1987. (Photo by Sue Walters of Varden Studios, Inc.) HOMECOMING QUEEEN, Leilani Delgado. is next planning to try lor the title f iss Rialto Leilani was nominated lor queen by MEChA. which nominated three Homecom- ing queens in three years (Photo by Caren Smith) (Page by Caren Smith)
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