Garland High School - Owls Nest Yearbook (Garland, TX)
- Class of 1984
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Page 16 text:
“
Blaring sirens
wails echoed in
the
halls. Black and gold crepe pa-
per dangled from the ceiling, zig-
zagging from point to point. An
unusual number of signs covered
the walls.
Quick scrutiny of just one of
the colorful signs explained to
those puzzled-looking freshmen
what was going on: Homecom-
ing Week had begun.
The wails originated from
miniature sirens sold by DECA
in an attempt to combine school
spirit with raising money. Beta
Club sold flowers, while cheer-
leaders and drill teams had put
AFTER SHE has been announced
Homecoming Queen, senior Terry Chil-
dree is congratulated by Principal Bob
Price during pregame ceremonies Friday
night.
2 Student Life
OBVIOUSLY ENJOYING the excite-
ment of the Homecoming game, fresh-
man Kelly Karch shows her spirit as she
cheers the team on to another victory.
signal celebra tion
up the signs and streamers deco-
rating halls.
"I felt decorating the halls ad-
ded more life and spirit, said ju-
nior Michelle Dedmon, i'People
were more cheery and had bet-
ter attitudes."
Upon entering the gym on Fri-
day, students immediately no-
ticed variation from the usual
pep rally format.
Transparent plastic bags hold-
ing multicolored balloons were
suspended from basketball
goals, waiting to spill their con-
tents on the crowd below. The
most notable change was the ad-
dition of orange and yellow
chairs reserved for exes on the
gym floor,
Kirk Brunson, senior offensive
tight end on the varsity football
team, gave the traditional
speech, and the senior Debs per-
formed a dance routine to Mi-
chael Jackson's HBeat lt." The
spirit stick went to the senior
class.
Later that night at Williams
Stadium, a larger-than-usual
crowd observed senior Brandy
Brownlee's kickoff.
Goldjackets, Debs and band
marched onto the field for pre-
game activity. They formed the
traditional Owlfs head as queen
nominees gathered for introduc-
tion on the sidelines.
Senior nominees Michelle Bul-
lard, Terry Childree, Sherri Gey-
man, Kristi Grubb, Elaine Jones,
Teresa Smith, Stephanie Warren
and Melody Wilson were pre-
sented to the crowd by senior
icontinued on page 155
THROWING his arms up high in the air
to emphasize his happiness. sophomore
Terry Smith scores the final touchdown
in the Homecoming battle with South
Garland. The clock changed to show a
17-6 score after a successful extra point.
”
Page 18 text:
“
HALFTIME entertainment at Home-
coming features a performance by junior
Bryan Hogan playing a trumpet solo and
sophomore Stephanie Mougia dancing
alongside.
AT THE POPCORNstand at the Coro-
nation Ball, senior Kevin Allen scoops up
a dish of hot, buttery popcorn,
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SEA TED beyond the large crowd at the
Coronation Ball, sophomore Brent
Young and Nancy Allen take a break
from dancing.
DANClNGtogether, Anthony Goodwin
and senior Donna Quinn appear to enjoy
each other's company at the Coronation
Ball.
Student Life
”
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