Where has all the spirit gone?
By Daily Bruin Staff
Oct. 31, 1996 9:00 p.m.
Friday, November 1, 1996
HOMECOMING:
This year’s festivities include first Bruinfest CarnivalBy
Tiffany Lauter
Daily Bruin Contributor
It was in 1927 that UCLA participated in its first homecoming
game. The night ended with two wins  one for the football
team (8-0) and one for Madeleine Breyton , the young lady who won
the highly sought-after title of UCLA Homecoming Queen.
This weekend, UCLA will kick off its 69th annual Homecoming with
the announcement of this year’s king and queen.
Although there were fewer applicants this year, the contest
remains an integral part of Homecoming tradition.
"We had 12 applicants this year for queen and three for king.
This is quite a decline from the eight king candidates we had last
year," said Karen Hernandez, assistant commissioner of Campus
Events.
To be selected as homecoming king or queen, applicants need to
convey to the judges that they are more than just good
students.
"Homecoming Court is not about who is the most popular. It
represents different cultures, ideas, and who is involved in campus
events," said Jesse Torres, Bruinfest Carnival director.
Finalists were selected based on the panel’s evaluation of their
involvement in campus activities, school spirit, achievements,
leadership, ability to articulate ideas and overall impression.
The court will be announced at UCLA’s Homecoming, which takes
place this Friday and Saturday, Nov. 1 and Nov. 2. Friday’s
festivities begin at 7 p.m. with the Spirit March and Parade.
Bruins can catch a glimpse of the six finalists at the parade,
which starts at the corner of Weyburn and Gayley in front of The
Coffee Bean and culminate in the traditional rally at the Bruin
Bear in Westwood Plaza
Thirty-five groups have been busy at work this week preparing
parade entries to this year’s theme: "Always a Bruin." Entries will
include floats, equestrian groups, celebrity guests including
Meredith Baxter-Birney and the Clipper Girls, decorated cars,
humorous marching teams and award-winning bands.
Directly following the parade at 8 p.m., the first annual
Bruinfest Carnival, sponsored by the Student Alumni Association
(SAA), will take place in Westwood Plaza.
Planned Bruinfest activities include interactive games such as
human bowling, sumo wrestling, and carnival games. Entry to the
Carnival will be free. At 9 p.m., the homecoming coronation will
commence on the stage in Westwood Plaza.
Festivities will continue Saturday, Nov. 2, inside the Rose
Bowl, when the Bruins will face the Stanford Cardinals in the
Homecoming game.
Post-game celebrations will mark the close of this year’s Bruin
Homecoming.
The Homecoming Court: (clockwise from center-bottom) Michelle
Johnson, Greg Chin, Angela Linares, Marcus Zalewski, Petty Tsay,
and Jesse Carrasco.