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Title: El Chato #018
Date: 1982
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Description: El Chato 1982 Yearbook (Annual), Socorro High School (SHS); Socorro, Texas; scanned April, 2021, by Austin Davis Holiday, Class of '83
Title | El Chato #018 |
Date | 1982 |
Description | El Chato 1982 Yearbook (Annual), Socorro High School (SHS); Socorro, Texas; scanned April, 2021, by Austin Davis Holiday, Class of '83 |
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OCRText | Homecoming enlightens pride Homecoming is an event that appeals to and attracts everyone; a week filled with activities. It took much effort to make the week be- come a very successful one. The Juniors started off the Homecoming activities by cele- brating Junior Week.” They sponsored special days and deco- rated the halls and lockers. Most important was the planning and organization of the dance and the selection of Godfather’s Disco to play. Our traditional bonfire was lit Wednesday night. Everyone gath- ered around and cheered as Bull- dog spirit rose. The band and cheerleaders added life to the bonfire. Friday morning was filled with tension and excitment, for Home- coming day had finally arrived. Students exchanged corsages and garters, and decorated their cars, showing that their pride and spirit was high. Afterwards, during lunch, crowds gathered around the decorated cars as judges exam- ined them. In the afternoon the student body gathered in the bleachers to participate in the most-spirited pep rally of the year. The Home- coming Court was given corsages presented by Junior Class Vice President Rosemary Perez and Ju- nior Darlene Calderon. The varsi- ty football team, coaches and exes were also given recognition at the pep assembly. Special guests in- cluded jocks from radio station KSET. The varsity football team gave us their best as they tackled the Riverside Rangers. The audience cheered and shouted for the Bull- dogs throughout the home game. Even though we lost our Home- coming game, we still had that spunk that took us from the begin- ning to the end of the game. The dance, held at Trejo’s hall, lifted up Bulldog spirits after the tire- some game. 18 Homecoming 2 (1) A decorated car shows Bulldog pride. (2) The Homecoming court re- ceived corsages given by the Junior Class at the pep assembly. (3) The Bulldogs show just how much spirit they have at the Homecoming pep rally. (4) Varsity cheer- leaders show off a poster made especially for Homecoming by Mrs. Dolores Duenez. (5) Bulldogs happily jump and clap after making a touchdown against the Rangers. (6) Homecoming Queen Maria De La Rosa and escort Robert Sigala practice for the Homecoming event. (7) Cheerleaders added life to the bonfire with their jumps and cheers. Here, Rosa Rangel makes a perfect jump. |