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A , as if 5' It mm 1. Margret Lerma shows that she has spirit by wearing her toga to school on Interna- tional Day. 2. janie Castaneda puts the finishing touches on a senior hall poster. 3. The first runner-up for Homecoming Queen is Terry Garcia. 4. Semi-finalist jojo Galvan represents the Spanish Club as their Homecoming Queen Candidate. Homecommgl11
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Spirited Celebration Assu res Victor During Homecoming Week, the usual spirit contests were held. National Honor Society members won first place in the billboard contest with their neatly done billboard. The car contest was won by Leslie Heyes. She was given the honor of entering her winning car in the traditional homecoming par- ade down Kleberg Avenue. First place in the float contest was taken by the choir. The swim team took second place in the contest. Seniors showed they had the most spirit by winning the spirit chain contest which took place between the classes. The seniors also won the hall decorating contest with the theme, Senior Stables. Cheers chanted at the home- coming pep rally and bon-fire helped to fill the football players with all of the spirit needed to win the game. Winning the game made the homecoming dance an even greater success. Moses Rose, a band from the valley, was chosen as the entertainment. Debbie Thomas was crowned Homecoming Queen during the game's half-time ceremonies Satur- day afternoon. Overall, homecoming was con- sidered to have been a great success by most of the student body and faculty. IMF' 'WX ' S -1 M , i,'I- ' gif ' ' lb . Nix 2 1. Song Huang, Bryan Dunn, and Chris Roscoe work on the NHS billboard at Song's house. 2. The swim team's second place float shows lots of spirit as it advances down Kleberg Street. 3. jypsy jonas was one of the five homecoming finalists. 4. Debra Breeding was a homecoming candidate representing the band. 10fHomecoming f f ai Q
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Clothes Say It All Deciding what to wear to school was one thing just about everyone thought about early in the morning. Whether it was the latest fashions or a T-shirt and jeans, most decisions were based on what activities the day would involve or who was to be impressed, Some of the latest styles and fads for girls marking this year were baggy jeans, lacedecollar blouses, closed-toe shoes, hair ribbons and 12!Student Life ef? gn braided hair. Though the girls! styles may have changed from year to year, the basic blue jeans and cowboy boots were what many of the guys liked to wear most. What one chooses to wear is as unique as the individual. Clothes reflect how one feels about himself as well as the world around him, making the choice a very personal and revealing one 3
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