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1. Condor Jose MJ the DJJ rocked Forum Homecoming Danceg sounds, heavier speak- ers, and show. 2. Candidate Debbie Soper andher date:Brian Flores cut the rug while The Shreds Cwho alternated with MJD rip through some tunes. 3. In between dances, Jennifer Dawson, Becky Jimenez and friends establish sopho- more territory in the Foruni? 4. Full of homecoming spirithparrel Hutchi- son gives a demonstration ofthe North County Shuffle. 5. A homecoming hugtfiisi Scott Perefs pre- scription for good - 16 Homecoming I W - ff: i XX
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or senior prince and princess, we had Romeo Mendoza and Kapio Donovan. Finally, what seemed like forever we heard the winner's names . . . aul Sanburn and Susan Benny! Cannons roared s Paul and Susan took their places. After the parade procession had left the Condors roudly came back onto the field. Nothing could stop his awesome team now, not even a measly Cardinal. anta Cruz sucked it up and tried, but they just louldn t seem to stop us from scoring. Condors scored gain and again. This brought the score finally to 34-6. t surely was a sad day in Santa Cruz, for the Cardinals were crushed flat. To conclude the homecoming events was the tradi- lonal homecoming dance. This was a time for the lumni to return and relive the highschool dance life ne last time. It was a time for old loves and new music. .veryone s favorite tunes were played by the Shreds nd MJ the DJ. Everyone danced until that last song. fter that, no one wanted to leave, but all good things lust end, and this ended Homecoming 84. Homecoming, a time for reuniting old friendships nd making new ones-a time for dreams being ful- lled. A week long event that lasts a lifetime in mem- ry. Now that it has come to an end, everyone goes ack to their busy schedules and put the week's events ehind them. This year was fun, and hopefully next ear will be even better. is . ', .fs fr? i Q - .. mg, -, if we sf..-if , - 5 Qwvgfzi '34 ,L . :Ewa a n lg Q 1 .ini 1:4 . v :rf gg., 'A if f Y , r W If . '74 i v 7 . Q 3 f Y 4 il ll ' iz l f sl. lf in-fe W s. ,px I . J is www W - 1 1 3 ' i- Liqi ' ,, 5:1 155,45 'fi il 12.11 :SHN ' ' t'7,A's'?fiQ':2-.1 ,'Q'xf3fl 'W' '?ig1g',Vl x'-iifq' gi ' l P ri iff' iff Fifi Va 5 1f?f5w'. :ai.5 r3' 5 ' :'f5lf:?f5T.fsr2f-. 531' A Lf? V e- . ,... . 330-E Fiif 5' f'5f:IX ', ' ,FS 'Stiff' 'iw 32- 'iii-5 1' 'V .Y ' ' . C111 - asf ,.., V , . wel,-2f1:.QZii?i'gi 7gf1 f.'li1':11f r: ' ' ivffiiiiiiriixebomng Ju fkalorsismzi ami W . 3 4 f,-5. .gg f 'S K 1' . P3102 , .day cro V Qin if 'f xiii be Xlfwhsis the leuderdof thefbzmd?! Davidfllahe T fr R .- V . 1 2 1. ir- xxx. shswsggverfybody aspire cu- K '-X4 cles'u1Q0undthe.5eId. W-ii t ' 5. Sophomore. royalty Rochelle Domauandj ' Troy by theespectatorslas they ' e look at theixupcbinilig float. X' V 6. Condor quarterback, Mitch Speirs hadiqn outstanding day-.with a crushing victory over-.Y the Santa Cruz Cydinals. K N Homecoming 15
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1 fr . - - . f N- .. , f . r. -.-as---W -ms-.4 ...-Y. ...M ..-in -iw rm . --. .Mi 1 .4--mr.. -is-ta Mm .ms-W. .f he following interview was con- ducted by Gary Scoggins on irector of Student Activities Ron everson. The interview was held a Juple of weeks after Homecoming to ve Mr. Severson some time to calm own. : How are the Homecoming candi- ates selected? : The way we have done the selection ir the last ten years is that we go to ie students. All the classes in the :hool at one time or another during ie day get to vote. Kids can nominate nyone out of the class they Want to. fe compile the votes, and take the up five for the seniors. The under- lassmen can nominate three. Our Elnstitution outlines some basic re- irements for candidates. Never has mere been any students who . . . well, rst you have to define what a low chiever is. But, the candidates have have at least a 2.0 grade average d be eligible athletically. I know the ' ' ' ' i' i ' ' ' i .az sg' x -W, . ' L. S1 -.Ja .Q ...sg Man. nf: -ks :ei . . ., -, . , . ., . A A. me .. M W M- J-,, . , . ,fs 1... K.. me sa., mu Q- .aa-...N . , f X . - , ,..- ...dy ,. is. N- Wm- Y., M it.-U., -.U--W, -.P W- is .., as .W -se an m,,s.t.- me mmm .,. is U -. 1, s fy .. m,,.i.M.,.r- sunt.. ia.. .M .rr-A. I . . .. W W. W. M. rm Wm--, mf num... , .M W, .. .- .ss af.-.Nam W W sa W .ai . - W sf-1 .1-.1 M .... -am-1 Q M -.am - 1. ,.-.. a -.. M Us .ms W 1 ...ii F... i.. Q . .. . f- M. .... -.1 .... an .I mi .1 ru- . ' ff. , 1.12.5 ,L .315 -f.,-..-W Zilla- 5- 111- im. rw constitution was designed, and the school in general is run in such a way so that a kid will not be denied just because they are not an honor stu- dent. Deciding who is eligible and who isn't is a tough question. Q: Whose idea was it to use the howit- zer? A: I'm not sure whose idea it was ori- ginally. We talked about doing the 1812 Overture last spring, with can- non. Mr. Byker, Lonce Bailey, and Ken Smith for a while, and I think Ken Smith was the one who first brought up the idea. I know Ken and Lonce coordinated it with Fort Ord. We learned that you had to have an official request from the high schoolg so, Dr. Davis wrote a very nice letter to the people at Fort Ord. It was shuffled through the chain of command there-until I got a call from a Colnel at Fort Ord asking exactly what our requirements were. We went through an exchange of about four or five phone calls through different levels of command, a variety of differentgffii? cers. With each phone call the process got whittled down a little more. Each person we talked to had less and less for us to do. By the end, it seemed like we would get a couple of cannons, which would each fire a couple of reounds for us. The sergeant who is in command of the cannons, and an offi- cer in charge are both musicians, and ex band members from their high school days. They were both really into doing the 1812 Overture here. They were really excited about our idea, and got us the extra four can- nons, and the twenty-eight rounds of ammunition. Q: What is the purpose of Homecom- ing? We invite the graduates from pre- vious years to come back, and provide a real exciting experience for them. We have the halftime festivities, and the crowning of the king and queen, which is traditional. That's what Homecoming is about. Homecoming 17
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