Alamo Heights High School - Olmos Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1984

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ALONG WITH ALL OF I-IIS FEL LOW SOPHOMORES Cabovel Rich ard Stevens sweats out the PSAT. Calender 25

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Mmecoming BLOW-OUT How does it feel to be crowned in the dark? ou could tell it was going to be a dif- ferent Homecom- ing from the very beginning. For whatever reasons, the Office Education Association didn't sell mums like they usually do, putting students in the very awkward position of actually having to make their own, drastically reducing the num- ber of streamer-laden flowers. Even though mums weren't being sold, the PTSO was busy with sales all week. Lots of school groups helped out with the selling of the PTSO's raffle tickets, and the band sold homecoming supper tickets. At the beginning of the week, the school went through the annual ritual of voting for class duke and duchess and Homecoming king and queen. The dukes and the king were announced at the bonfire 26 Calendar Thursday night, while the feminine royalty was an- nounced at the Homecoming game, which proved to be an event in its own right. The game started normally enough, the score was 21-6 at half time, the Crystal City band had just gotten on the field when suddenly it hap- pened.' No explosion, not even any noise, and the field was in almost total darkness. Some people thought it was part of the band's act, some thought the guy at the light switch was being rude, and some people didn't even notice. What really happened was the fuse box blew a fuse and left only one light tower on. The band did their show, and we had our Homecoming ceremoneis. You couldn't tell if the dukes were escorting the right duchesses, and the crowner of the queen almost missed but eventually everyone got their act togeth- er and got through the ceremo- ny. Finally the coaches, princi- pal, and maintenance men de- cided to call the half time score final and let everyone go home. Another memorable Home- coming event was the dance after the game. Where usually the Student Council Cwho sponsors the danceb loses mon- ey, this year they not only broke even but actually made a profit. All 400 tickets were sold and there were more peo- ple than had been to a Home- coming dance in 10 years. It was held under the oaks be- tween North and Central, wings, and you could tell it was a success from the huge brown patch of what used-to-be-grass that had been danced on all night. Since it was such a big hit, the Student Council spon- sored another dance in the spring. Even though last year every one who ever went to Heights came back, this year will for- ever be remembered as the night that the lights went out at Homecoming.

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