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si «1 a not ' itio» tlie ' during U .daiGra - pecomne ire ' s M» 1976 Homecoming Has Futuristic Theme The theme 2001: Homecoming of the Future provided an interesting week at EUHS. Monday, UFO Day, opened the week ' s activities with the van cram won by the frosh class, which was also victorious in the lap sitting contest. From Future Shock Day emerged the winning junior class, which built the largest pyramid. Also, the tradi- tional football team auction took place at noon. The powderpuff game, won by the senior class, was the highlight of Ven- us Victory Day. A noon concert by Life and the crowning of Augustine Mares, Miss Yucca, provided for My Favorite Mar- tian Day activities. Rollerball Day closed the busy week with the annual breakfast, pep rally, carnation delivery, and the parade. 15
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Homecoming 14 b 1 Senior Trina Garrett carries the ball tor a touchdown during the 1976 powderpuH game 2 Augustine Mares, alias Augie. was crowned Miss Yucca during the Home- coming week 3 The band Life played a noon concert before a large EUHS crowd 4 The EUHS Tiger Band, led by jun- ior Jamie De Ruyter. participated m the traditional Homecoming Parade 5 Lovely Miss Yucca Contestants. Robin Hughs. Phil Williams. Victor Van Houten. Rafael Herrera. John Gagnon. and Jimmie ClarK. patiently await the moment of decision 6 Junior powderpuffers show their determination and spirit during the traditional pep rally 7 Manuel Alon o is honored as Grand Marshall in the 1976 Homecoming Parade down Lake Elsmores Mam Street
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Homecoming 16 O c D After a week of class competitions, pep rallies, and late hours spent build- ing floats, the big moment had finally arrived, the Homecoming game. Excitement filled the air as the jun- ior class and Ich-thuse floats were an- nounced the winners of class and club competition. The excitement peaked as Jane Robb was crowned 1976 Homecoming queen Other senior princesses were Sheri Williams. Dee Ann Stokes. Stevie Martin, and Julie Cline. Junior class princesses were Ann- ette Huereque and Shelli Hayes. Es- trallita Johnston and Ginny Bayliss were selected sophomore class prin- cesses, as were Dawn Simon and An- gle Johnson for freshmen. Although the game was not a total success, the Homecoming dance, fea- turing Life , was a crowd-pleaser.
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