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i ger eh Making the tackles are seniors David Temple and Ed Ortega. The Tigers defeated the Stratford Spartans in 25-0 shut out. Photo by Rob Williams Jonas Woods, Britt Ousterhout, Mike Boone, and Jason Downey, sophomores, created an original way of displaying spirit. Photo by Steve Horn Opening David Walters, senior, and Tricia Simich, sophomore, share a slow dance. Photo by Steve Hom During the Memorial Mustang game, J .C. Enjoying their lunch are sophomores Court Chambers, junior, attempts to find an McMillan, Martin Cain, andMatt open gap. Assisting are seniors Rick Jackson. The student body was divided in- Adams and Chad McMillan. Photo by to three lunch periods. Photo by Steve Horn Rob Williams
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9 Q the places to go on a Friday night it is a surprise when most of the students of Katy High pile into the commons. This strange occurence took place after every home football game. With Katy's great football record the turnout at the victory dances was incredible. I never really started going to the after-game dances until the football team started to do so well, stated Lonnie Adams, sophomore. Freshman Darren Matthews, shows everyone his great ability to dance. Students had a variety of ways to dance. Photo by Becky Williams 8 A Dances usic Everyone from the football players to the drill team and cheerleaders showed up. Even some Kikkers were seen mingling around in the corners. The music that was provided depended on the sponsors of each dance. The dee-jays ranged from Chad McMillan and John Dehlin to K-disc. Since so many different types of groups attended each dance, the music also ranged. Music from George Strait to The Book of Love was heard. The dances started at 10 p.m. until midnight. Many students left to go eat at Pizza Hut. I always enjoyed the victory dances but I also had fun going to hang out with my friends, afterward, said John McClure, senior. By Pam Petillon Josh Graber, junior, and his girlfriend freshman, Kristin Cardif, look away from each other for a moment to smile for the camera at one of the victory dances. Photo by Becky Williams.
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