Alcalá 1992

Y ou could almost feel the tension in the air. Excitement was every– where and nerves were taut. It was November 2, 1991, Homecoming after– noon. The big question was "who would win?". AS Social Chair, Shane Bohart and Assistant Chair, Laura McKibben worked hard putting this extravaganza to– gether and it paid off. Memories by the Sea was one of the most memorable Homecoming events in recent USO histo– ry. During half-time, the traditional spirit floats made their way around the football field. First place was awarded to AS for their "United World" effort. Following the spirit floats, and in front of a com– pletely packed Torero Stadium, Charlie Bush and Tara Allgood were announced as the Homecoming 1991 King and Queen. The dance that evening was held at the Mission Bay Hilton. Bids for the dance sold out in a matter of days, and those who were unable to attend missed a beautiful and elegant evening. Charlie and Tara were formally crowned as King and Queen, allowing for the only pause of the evening.

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30 Congratulations! The 1991 Homecoming Queen and her King, Tara Allgood and Charlie Bush.

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