Spring Woods High School - Safari Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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ceKt £e cut poons. Neol ' s Irolion Ice Creams. Gollerio. Dear Creek Park All of rhese places were inexpensive and provided o chonge from rhe expensive dinner-ond-o-movie dare Many rimes, going our meonr seeing a movie and gerring o bire ro eor Meering rhe expenses for a dare could overage opproximorely $40 per couple, with S10 for o movie and up to $00 for on ap- petizing meol. Bur some ocriviries, like rent- ing a movie, ploying putt-putt golf, earing ice creom ond bowling were inexpensive enrerrainment olternorives, Staying home ond wat- ching coble occupies our time when we ' re bored of doing rhe some thing, Koy Morelond said. When rrying ro find something else to do, some students pooled their money together rented c movies with friends and VCR and o few I sow rhe video of Purple Rain ' 16 times. I could never get tired of Prince, Toro Pogue said A good way to save money was to use coupons There were mony coupons for Pizza Hut, Godfather ' s Pizzo and Piz- za Inn, AMC Movie Theaters ond the Gollerio ice skoting rink. While students were concern- ed with the costs of dating, parents still upheld the doting curfew. Mosr srudents were freshmen when they began to dote and hod to be home by midnight. The first time o curfew wos broken, some students were grounded. The first time I come home lote I wos grounded from the phone for o week, Jonn Colverr soid. B AUCIA SHAPLEW Thiee ' s Company. V hen Jim (Jones) and I ore over or my house ond we wont ro get out, we roke Shomrocl for o wolk. Koye Morelond sold Weorher permitting, Morelond ond Jones often wolk her dog oround her neighborhood J. Putz. Pointing it Out. As often os she con. Amy Winston goes to rhe vorsity bosketboll gomes to be with friends While rolking to Mork Ulris, Winston points out the scoreboord ot the Memoriol gome D. Shopiey. All Decked Out. Sometimes when I or- rive home from school, Troy (Smith) will come over ond we II ploy Triviol Pur- suit ' Michelle Riddell soid Triviol Pursuit provides chollenging questions for oil oges J. Putz. Cooling it Off, Since John (Higgins) ond I both like ice creom, we enjoy going to Neol s. ■ Jonn Colvert soid Neol s Itolion Ice Creom sotisties most ice creom crovings due to Neol s multi- flovored menu J. Putz 24 More DATES . . .

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ufuti £tj Ready for Action. How well the teom does portly depends on me I think mostly oboul my porticulor respon- sibilities. defensive end Dovid Wolker (40) sold of his mentol preparations G. Dotone. A Flowery Doy. Many students were oil flowered up for the onnuol celebration of Homecoming With ribbons flowing down her clothes, f hondo Alborron celebrates in style with a mum given to her by her parents G. Ooione. R ping over the Hastings Dears with a victorious score of 26-7, the Tigers attain- ed their fifth consecutive district victory and their first Homecoming triumph in several years. What wos supposed to be a tight game turned out to be a smashing defeat for the Deors. We thought they would give us a tough gome, but the crowd really pumped every one up and gave us o psychological lift, defensive tockle Don Loflin said As traces of relief and sotisfaction appeared on the players ' faces ot the end of the rst half, five onxious faces ap- peared on the sidelines before the boisterous crowd to await the crowning of the new Homecoming Queen, was kind of shocked becouse the other girls had just as much a chance as I did, Jen- nifer Derger said. I ' m so proud of the team and to be the queen for this year ' s football team. This is something I ' ll never forget. Unforgettable wos definitely the term for the Homecoming gome. ' It ' s great that we final- ly won Q Homecoming game. This is something memorable for me to look back on, especially since it occurred dur- ing my senior year, Miriam Kwon said. For certain persons like defensive tockle Loflin, this gome also was significant. Not only was Loflin the Homecom- ing King, he wos also the lineman of the week for his performance against Hastings. With our storting center out and having to switch other players oround, I thought we would have lots of problems, Coach Ben Bloomer said. Apparently the Tigers did not hove much trouble because we emerged as the victors We couldn ' t hove asked for a bet- ter borgoin. than we bargained for

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