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This year the Homecoming turned out to have some happy moments shared between the Homecoming Royalty and the Football players. During Homecoming Week, the students and faculty participated in the happenings that were taking place during the week. Many things happened: Monday was hat day, Tuesday was button day, Wednes- day was slob day, and Thursday hap- pened to be twin day. Friday was dress-up day, for that was the day the Homecoming Royalty was pre- sented to the student body and the faculty at the pep assembly. Queen Lori Steinmetz and her court, Senior Princess Pam Quigley, junior Princess Connie Alcorn, and Sophomore Princess Karolyn Sea- lock, were brought onto the foot- ball field in Corvettes. King Rudy Pruneda and his court, Senior Prince Ralph Villanueva, junior Prince Bryan Southards, and Sopho- more Prince Rich Forgey, presented the Queen and her Princess to the crowd, then escorted them to their seats. Parades are starting to be a tradi- tion at the Toppenish Homecomings. Floats that were presented to the town for the 77 Homecoming were the senior float, WHIP THE HUSK- lES , the junior float, ROLL 'EM WILD CATS , and the sophomore float, WILDCATS RULE . The pa- rade was held at the high school parking lot, and was led through the main part of town, then ended at the football field. Pep talks were given by Coach Bob Winters and some of the varsity ball players. The football cheerleaders led the cheers during the rally. This all led to a great game, Top- penish Wildcats defeating the Othel- lo Huskies, 20-13. HOMECOMING
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5: of .Fur 'W if 1 ,Av J.. we in ef i HOMECOMING HOMECOMI G GRA D ILLUSIGN 5 Q Q if 1. FIRST-Rich Forgey and Karolyn Sealock were the first of the Sophomores to be picked for the 77 Homecoming. 2. A MATCH MADE FROM HOMECOMING-Bryan South- ards and Connie Alcorn joined together as junior Prince and Princess, in 77. 3. HANDSOME AND BEAUTIFUL SENIORS-Ralph Villa- nueva and Pam Quigley reigned as Senior Prince and Princess during the '77' Homecoming.
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IUNIOR VARSITY HAS SUPER SEASON ...-.................,,,,,..,..,1 L-V ,.-,,-....,'.,,,.,,, -,gr ff ' K b . Lew TW 'ff -' , L f - ,fr I sm, M 1 l w .1 41' '13 A9 If S, A 5 . XXVI I 'QW a at fit? : ,Q I.: VW ir 3 at M , If .D K., H filo f WA' AN R ' Twill I i W' ,Ill Bottom Row: Ken Brandt, Charlie Gunnier, Andy Affholter, Paul Gonzales, Steve Helms, Tracy Brower, David LeClair, Sec- ond Row: Coach Strom, Eddie Sifuentes, juan Felan, jeff Speer, lay lacobs, john Babich, Andy Gamboa, Art Reyes, Coach Allen, Top Row: Dan Reyes, Nick Vela, Hugh Hossman, Ron Bjur, Gary Kerby, Randy Heit, Fernando Rodriguez, Santos Garza. TOPPENISH OPPONENT ' 0 Selah 25 0 West Valley 14 26 Wapato 13 8 East Valley 5 14 Sunnyside 7 33 Hanford 7 1 Othello 0 1 Prosser 0 26 Grandview 13 The young Wildcats had one of the finest seasons I ever. There were several standouts among the sopho- more dominated program. A few stars offensively . were Ieff Speers, Eddie Sifuentes, and David LeClair. Defensively the cats were equally impressive with play- ers such as Steve Helms, Tracy Brower, and Dan Reyes. Many of the offensive stars became leaders of a tough swarming defense. 6-2 Fire Became a familar sound to our opponents this year and one that they hated to hear. TURNING THE CORNER: Eddie Sifuentes the most valuable I.V. player sweeps right end against the West Valley Tams. FOOTBALL 10
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