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Homecoming is always one of the big events at Gladstone High. the dance. From eighteen girls five were chosen as finalists An entire week of Spirit Activities were planned. These in- with the Queen to be announced as part of the half-time cere- cluded contests of pie eating and pumpkin carving. A special monies. contest for the funniest looking Queen, among the candidates, won Gloria Pedroza a certificate for beauty cosmetics. Tension mounted and nerves shattered as each girl was es- corted to the platform by her father, where last year's Queen, The highlight of all activities however was the selection of a Marisela Marquez, waited to crown Olga Ochoa, Queen for Queen and Court to reign during the football game and later at this year's Homecoming. 5 ,, Y
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Pictured above are the eighteen candidates for Homecoming Queen. From the left bottom they are, Stella Dominguez, Susan Miranda, Julia Burlingame, Sonja Berndt, Rosalie Corrales, Olga Oehoa, Gloria Pedrosa, Denise Wastafski, Donna Harteis, Cathy Curtis, Cheryl Frost, Rebecca Ramos, Marie Rodriquez, Lynette Shiamamura, and Chris Brekke. Not Pictured are, Cathy Twohey, Patty White, and Judy Ziser. Marisela and Andy await the final moment to crown the Queen. The squad and alumni performed fantastically. The fathers and brothers of the Football Team observed the winning team in action.
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E .41 ' - germs, .,444a:ffz'J,zf,i' fill? This is a very spirited club. They sold programs at all home football games, raffle tickets for the line backers club and solidly supported the Pep Squads at all home football and basketball games. 'wa -1 Bottom row: L to R: Diane White, Debbie Howard, Susan Miranda, Nancy Owens, Beth Baldridge, Kerry Walker, Helen Enriquez, Melonio Peradez, Middle row L to R Robbin Ogle, Nina Danials, Ronda Gac, Susan Wells, Marrion Beyer, Elaine Driever, Cindy Collins, Sandy Bonilla. Top row L to R Vicky Vredenburg, Debbie Smith, Debbie Turk, Marrion Ortiz, Carol Bonilla, Pam Holt. seyeyvef , , , ff. af c , 0 o ' if QQ? t t Q .Q l.,,, 'WW a on Oo This club, sponsored by Mr. Hubbard, is busy with many ac- Q . H tivities and projects. They also M go on numerous field trips to in- crease their scientific knowledge. W ,lff Q ,za Z, Q Z Q Members bottom row L to R are- Don Gir k' H bb d l SOWS 1, JOAI111 Kiminitzer, Al Prado, Sponsor Mr. DZ 321' ikjnme Raskasf Dgbble Mazelic, Nina Danial, Top row: Elaine Drieve, Chuck Lyons, WI1 ac urn, Brad Taguiped, Herbie Younker, Julie Gawldene, Mike Brenner, John Sanders, Randy Peterson S lvi P ' - - f Y a rado, Don Nixon, Cindy Clarke, Lisa Kavorkian.
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