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!. 9 O, 0 - . in Eocus I .8 4 0n What' Happening' Outrageousness! Rebel spirit soared throughout the opening of school and with the excitement came many activities. So many activities have happened to make this year unique. The Tiger Echo staff dedicated your yearbook to the theme, Focusing On . The student body is what makes up the entire yearbook. So this year we are focusing on you. We only hope that we have been able to focus on all the memories that have made this year-unique! Homecoming came early this year and the fighting Tigers were able to do something that they haven't been able to do in a long time. On October 3, the Katy Tigers defeated the Mayde Creek Rams in a 27-6 victory. ,r F Homecoming weeklmade up some of the most outrageous days of the year. The week included a variety of dress-up days. Everything from Combat Day to Nerd Day was included. . g ' 1 Friday wasreserved for wearing red and white and almost everyone was involved. Girls wore paper footballs saying Mums the word .i Throughout the day theytried to keep from talking to the guys. The guy with the most footballs was awarded the title, Mr. Irresistible . Senior John Dehlin received the honor. But probably the most important honor of all went to LaTonya Marsh, who was crowned Homecoming Queen. By Yvonne Salce Tiger Mascot, Kim Rhymes , helps promote enthusiasm in the first pep rally against Spring Woods. Rhymes was a junior. Photo by Steve Horn Freshmen Sabrina Raye and Danielle Mott support the Tigers at the Homecoming game. Photo by Rob Williams ogg, 5 'Fpir if IT, ig' 3
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