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With the news and excitement of the Coronation, Homecoming was not far behind. ln keeping with this year's theme, Through the Looking Glass , Pep Club re- created Alice andthe White Rabbit at the Homecoming Rally. The football team was presented a spirit chain full of good wishes and a letter of good luck from the King and Queen. Blue and gold spirit dots were all over campus and added to the spirit which helped the team to an 8-O victory over St. Monica. The Key Club and Epsilon Sigma float, a huge play- ing card of the Queen of Hearts, walked off with first prize for the second year in a row. Missing from the parade and activities was the Junior Class float, a victim of vandalism by some less mature students on campus. l A ,L , , I XKKA K I I ,.,,. -uw,at.,.m .... J. Q 'N V i - . Wt , I ...,. , - 1 MQ. int 1. King Mike Jellison and Queen Betty Young. 2. Senior Princess Lynn Wendell and Prince Steve Curtis. 3. Jun- ior Princess Meg Tomaszewski and Prince Jim Chavez. 4. Sophomore Princess Laurette Bowie and her escort Scott Schultz. 5. Freshman Princess Michelle DeFontes and Prince Ron Giery. 6. This year's Grand Marshall, DL Stevenson and his daughter Donna 7 Mr Duff body. 8. Mr. Watkins receives a pie in the face because of the great spirit displayed by the student body. . . , . . . y M, , , . ,K , N added to the spirit by clowning around with the student . . . t , P ' l. f .YM7
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It is rumored that many students at ESHS go to school just to see the Assemblies. This year many fine assemblies were presented to us through the efforts of Ron Randall, Commissioner of Assemblies. Along with the usuals, such as the chorus and John Goddard assemblies, there were new presentations such as the Athletes For Youth assembly. 1. John Goddard narrates .one ,of his always exciting travel films. 2,3,4,5g Susan Horst, Vicki Jellison, Betty Young, and Jim Peterson model some of the latest fash- ions for the girls' fashion show put on by the Broadway. 6. The beginning girls' and boys' chorus entertain at one of the chorus assemblies. 7. Dave Hull, Wes Parker and Jim Lefebvre answer questions from the audience at the Athletes For Youth assembly. 8. The advanced girls' chorus waits for their cue. 9. The seniors put up an invincible wall on offense while Donna Cowan runs for a first down. 10. The senior cheerleaders show their great form: Don Bell, Bob MacGregor, Pat Giery, Carl Wilson, Glenn White, Mike Jellison, Arne Elmore, Sandi Schrader, Alan Brown, Stewart Swiggum, Sean Cronin and John Peterson. 11. The senior cheerleaders were always ready to cheer their team on to victory. 12. The seniors came through at halftime psyched up to win. 13. A touchdown for the seniors! 14. Senior, Debbie Summers hustles off the field. 15. After much effort, senior, Cindy Hull got the flag of junior, Phyllis Helvey.
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