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I l l which took place before the Homecom- wild. ing pep rally gave those who entered a It's evident . . . Indian Pride lives on! With a new surge of pride, it was clear to see that Indian Pride Lives 77 On. Homecoming week began with many students anxiously waiting for that Friday night which was indeed the highlight of the festivi- ties. Homecoming '8O marked the 53rd anniversary celebration for the Reservation. Activities were held throughout the week during both lunch shifts. Included in the week of events were the hall and car decorating contests. First place in the hall decorating contest went to the ju- nior class, with the senior and sophomore classes receiving sec- ond and third places. Hector Hol- guin, won the car decorating con- test with his yellow Chevy Che- vette. His car uniquely decorated with a miniature Indian pinata mounted on the hood and stream- ers all around was indeed a win- ner. Second place went to George Arvizu. The prize for the best decorated car was a pair of tickets to the homecoming dance. ,--,.L ....-. --.Ho nent. student body at the football game, Homecoming Queen Lydia Villalva es- corted by Javier Villalva procedes to receive her crown and roses. Being Homecoming Queen of Ysleta High School was a beautiful experience and it's one that I'll never forget, were the words of queen Lydia Villalva. Lydia was active in Orchesis where she served as president, yearbook co- editor, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, the Student Advi- sory Committee, Student Council secretary and a representative of the Popular Teen Board. ln addition to Homecoming Queen, there were four other girls who took their place as a part of the homecoming court. Princesses Jill Egger and Vivian Lopez, Varsi- ty Duchess Missy Ramos and B- team duchess Linda Archuleta. The fun began soon after the Indians massacred the Rangers 30- 12, with the annual Homecoming Dance held at the Airport Hilton Inn. Sabor provided music to suit the taste of everyone who at- tended the dance. With a long week behind them, students from time to time remi- nisced about that special event called Homecoming. Homecoming 80
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