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lumni dd Spirit But ot Points After a week of fun and excitement, Homecoming 1978 finally arrived on October 27. With all the alumni present, an extra enthusiasium filled the air. The game was played on a typical fall night against the Pt. Loma Pointers at Mesa Bowl. The festivities began with the Home- coming Parade. The court rode up in antique cars led by the band and floats made by various school organizations. Even with all the planning and pre- paring of the previous weeks, someone forgot to plan a victory as the Komets lost 26-23. The following night, spirits that had died out because of the loss were re- kindled at the Homecoming Ball. Held at Straita Head Sound, students danced to the music of Starfire amid the glitter- ing decorations that the A.S.B. worked long and hard on. Carol Clabby and Teresa Hedgecoth ride in an old-fashioned car during the Homecoming Pa- rade. The cars were donated by the Horseless Carriage club of San Diego for the Homecoming COUFI. 14 K' X After riding in the parade, the Homecoming Court stands in glory with their escorts as they are presented to the school. Kearny students and alumni get on their feet to show their Komet Spirit.
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The second place winners of the Blind Man's Ob- stacle Course, Steve Hooper and Dawn Allen, struggle to get over a lunch table on the first leg of the race. is mil, 3 mwffesi is S?1'WrHW,. , One of the finalists for the Big Wheelflce Cream Marathon, Terri Honda, attacks a bowl of ice cream before racing around the track. Rounding the corner, Laurie Smith appears to be having a little trouble catching up to loyce Es- trada, but managed to pass her and go on to win the entire event. 13
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l if 5' In tradition, the band led the homecoming parade around the field. vl 'Ea 1:4 IA ,f 5 , . . Y 5' 3 2 xv , j g : S' FJ . . .5 I rg ' sf' es ' Jr .t ' ' ' I , Elllksri 1 gf , Q ' 'M - ' 'ii ' 1 1' 'J fi' u iiiiaa fr 5 b ,. VV , :,-E-'55 UNM nuaourmg BO! During halftime the homecoming queen presented a trophy to the first place float pro- duced by the A Cappella Choir. The PTSA also gave the Class of '79 third place and second to P.A.B.A.S. for their floats. You couIdn't miss the arrival of the alumni cheer- leaders in the bright red bus of the London Opera House. The 78-79 cheerleaders introduced the oldies with a special hello cheer. 15
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