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Amy Schwing and Johnny Moreno, One student enjoys the chance to dance freshmen, dance to a slow song at an after after the Memorial football game at the game dance. Photo by Becky Williams victory dance. Photo by April Rundell 1 '51 ' R -Q Nw, A v.. X M l ,..,pi .. 6 A !X,m'v',1, b 33,5 L7 Seniors John Dehlin and Jimmy Junior Jon Raper and senior Kim Goldsmith acted as dee-jays at one of the Theriot turn around in surprise to see victory dances after a football game. Photo that they are dancing next to each other. by Becky Williams Photo by April Rundell. Dances A 9
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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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Homecoming The Excitement Mounted When Homecoming '86 rolled around in early October the Tigers had an outstanding record of 4-0. Everyone from parents to the coaches were positive about the homecoming game played against Mayde Creek. Since Mayde Creek had been the newest school to be in the 17-5A district many schools had picked them to play against them for their Homecomings. September 27 through October 4 was probably one of the most exciting weeks of the high school year. The cheerleaders sponsored dress-up days from Monday to Friday. Monday was 50's day, Tuesday camoflauge day, Senior varsity cheerleader LaTonya Marsh was crowned Homecoming queen at the Katy vs. Mayde Creek Homecoming game. She stands proudly with her father after he escorted her down the field. Photo by Rob Williams. At the Homecoming dance on Saturday night LaTonya Marsh jokes around with her date. She was happy to be chosen as the 1986 Homecoming queen. Photo by Steve Horn. Wednesday toga day, Thursday nerd day, Friday red and white day. The girls that were on the Homecoming Court were seniors Lori Crenwelge, LaTonya Marsh, Renee Zellweger, Kristi Norwood, Kim Theriot, and Susan Cate. On Friday night LaTonya Marsh was crowned Homecoming Queen. She was a varsity cheerleader and active in such organizations as S.H.O.U.T. With the Tigers' 27-6 victory over the Rams everyone was in terrific spirits for the Homecoming dance on Saturday night. I had a great time at the game and the dance. It was the best Homecoming I have ever had, stated Debi Frazier, junior. Lori Crenwelge, one of the girls on the Homecoming court said, Everyone is so excited that LaTonya was crowned Homecoming Queen. It was one of the most exciting moments. I thought it was great when Katy beat Mayde Creek. It was also exciting because it was the first Homecoming that we have won since I have been in high school, said senior Tami Warnken. By Pam Petillon
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