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'if' 3 A if 1 . .v- You are cordially invited to: Southwest High Scho0I's HOMECOMING DANCE-1986 Place: Amon Carter Jr. Exhibit Hall Date: November 8, 1986 Time: 8:00 P.M.-12:00 A.M. ne big bas IGHTS, CAM- ERA, AC- TION! What lights? What camera? What action? The lights of the Ex- hibition Hall were dimmed to set the mood for dancing. Marcels Studio showed up with their cam- eras to photograph the stu- dents who attended the dance. When The Agents yelled ACTION , the dance floor filled with slam dancers to square dancers. After a busy week of ac- tivities, Student Council or- ganized the dance to top off the excitement of Home- coming. The cost was four- teen dollars per couple and included were picture frames, streamers, and bal- loons. The attire ranged from rhinestones and long or short tea-length taffeta dresses to tuxedos and suits. The decorations took us back in time with memoirs of pre- vious years events posted oni the walls. The fun-filledl evening ended when we left and went back to the fu- ture.-Amy Krehlik and Christie Richardson Student Event: Black Tie 8L Blue Jeansi'
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on-stop energ o m e c o m i n g w e e k - h e r e again, but some- thing was differ- ent. Controversy over the tradi- tional parade rought about new ideas for Homecoming Week. With alls decorated, students ame to school wearing red, hite, and blue on designat- ed days to show their spirit. Student Council planned ac- tivities such as penny pitches, and lollipop licks to help raise students, spirit after the parade. The week ended with the Homecoming Pep Rally as students piled in the auditorium for the Homecoming ceremony and slide show at the end. With mums pulling on sweaters and cowbells ringing, stu- dents flocked to the football game Friday night. As usual at the homecoming game, Rebels defeated the Eastern Hill,s Highlanders 31-0! Spirit Week was perhaps the start of a new tradition for Southwest High School and itis up to the students to con- tinue it. -Melissa Valen- tine R I P P I N G THROUGH AN- OTHER WINNING SEASON. the Varsity football team prepares to defeat Eastern Hills.-Photo by Mar- cel's Black Tie 8c Blue Jeans : Spirit WeekfHomecoming Game
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Black Tie 8a Blue Jeans OH, AREN,T THEY CUTE! ex- claimed the spon- sors at the dance about senior, Marcy Martin and her date. Photo by Mar- cels Studio it 'fe 'ara Amon Carter November 8, 1986 I Escargot, and ordered off a for eat it ROLL OUT THE Dracman. photo by RED CARPET , , , Marcels Studio Carrie Penna, fresh- man, arrives with her date, freshman, Frank Black Tie 84 Blue Jeans',: Homecoming Dance
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