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QUEEN, AND NOW, KING TOO: For the first time in recent history the homecoming court honored aOueen and a King, Jill Jones and Ruben Ftubert HALFTIME JITTEFIS: Queen Jill Jones and Lady-In-Waiting Deanna Snyder get ready for their coronation Homecoming week is full of strange and unusual activities designed to get the student body HEATED UP for the final ac- tivity, the Homecoming Game and Dance. Plenty of students were ready and will- ing to participate to make the week fun and exciting. This is one of those weeks when even teachers hate to be in class, not to men- tion the students. The last thing a student wants to do this week is work. The ac- tivities went something like this: Monday...Tourist Day Tuesday...Costume Day Wednesday...Bum Day Thursday...Black 8t Gold Day Friday...Dress Up Day The week lived up to its name, turning even the shyest freshman into the Mightiest Matador Maniac. It was suc- cessful in that it promoted school spirit and brought everyone together for that great cause, winning that Friday night's game against the Socorro Bulldogs. Homecoming Week PAGE 13
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Students Show SpiritlSupport for Football Game ni - 1, We fw--r 1 , - - f' :,- . f 1 BLOW HARD: Homecoming committee decorates . the 300 wing with a Suppiy of balloons. ALL TOGETHER NOW PULL!: Freshmen take their turn at the rope during the annual tug-of-war M! 93395 WL ff' KA A' '- MUM'S THE WOFtD:Students pick uptheir homecoming mums for 'that special friend. This traditional activity is sponsored by members of DECA. PAGE 12 Homecoming Week We
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Pep Rallies Provide the Spark to Heat Up Students l f ,f, ff ,, 1 , FACES IN A CROWD:You see all kinds of expressions on Matadors who come I0 CNGGV OVW Weil teams dU lf1Q PGP VHWGS, S0fT1e dGCOraled with confetti. PEERPOINT: Chris Uribe . speaking about pep rallies: They would be better if there , , were more spirited students. having them But overall, they're a great J tradition and we should keep Pep rallies are a lot of fun. They get students FIRED UP for the games that follow. Unique styles of cheering for the Matadors are brought out by the great pep units put together for each rally. Although we now have fewer pep rallies than in the past, the crowds of students seem to enjoy them just as much. Band, Drill Teams, Cheerleaders, Coaches, Players, Students and Teachers all contribute to the memories of Matador spirit seen at Pep Rallies. PAGE 14 Pep Rallies U K5 DO PRECISION STUNTS: We never tired of the new and innovative stunts performed by varsity cheerleaders H wifi ,,....- www
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