Garland High School - Owls Nest Yearbook (Garland, TX)

 - Class of 1984

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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, f' ' i :N ---- V V - 7.71 wev- O ,AY,, J 15 ff' ' .3 hr '-ffm ififaimfil igfdwfic 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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HOMECOMING Queen Candidates: Senior Sherrie Geyman escorted by her father, Mr. Jack Geymang Senior Steph- anie Warren escorted by her father, Mr. Bill Warren, Senior Teresa Smith escort- ed by her father, Mr. Neal Smith. blaring, cont'd.: fcontinued from page 13l Student Council president Kevin Burnett. As each girls' name was called, she took her place on the field. Smith said, I was so ner- vous, all I could do was hope I didn't trip. After last year's winner, Joni Hammond, crowned Childree the new queen, the group made its way to the Cadillac convert- ible to be driven by Head Bell- guard, senior John Hendrix. Unfortunately, when Childree stepped into the back of the car, they found the keys missing. In- stead of the traditional drive around the track, the queen was forced to walk around the field. The fans showed disappoint- ment at the end of the first half as South Garland led 0-6, but spirits were to be lifted by gamels end. The Owlls came back to win 17-6. Sounding more like a drill ser- geant than a high school senior, Drum Major David Rogers gave the command to begin the half- time show, The highlight of the band's performance came as they played uFanfare from E.T. when a puff of smoke rose from the center of the group. Out of the puff appeared E.T., Band Di- rector Don Long's son, Matt. Marching off the field to the tune of No Business Like Show Business, the band halted to play for the Debs' presentation to the fight song. After the game, students went out for pizza, went home or at- tended the victory dance. I enjoyed the victory dance music, said senior Leslie Splawn. It was basically rock 'n' roll and songs like 'Cotton- eyed Joe' and 'Beat It. ' After midnight, when the last dance ended, the tired group of students broke up into the cool night air. Living up to its theme of UA Night to Remember, the Coro- nation Ball on Saturday night was considered a success. The 308 in attendance were treated to the sight of a cafeteria undergoing a Cinderella-like transformation by the hands of Student Council. Brandy snifters with floating carnations reflected the faces of fancily dressed couples sitting at tables angled to face the dance floor. Ceremonies included another introduction of the Homecoming Court. Burnett announced each nominee who made a V, point- ing to Queen Childree. Photographers were kept busy. By the time the dance had ended at 10 p.m. they counted 164 pictures taken. KEEPING in step, senior Sheila Tram- mel, along with other senior Debs, per- forms a dance routine at the Homecom- ing pep rally. SlTTINGon the park bench, part of the decorations of the Coronation Ball, sophomores,Jason Poteet, Bobby Wake- field, and Chris Balzer converse as they relax. Homecoming

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