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I l Celia Gouly, Jacki Powell, and Yadi Granados are all dressed up and ready to A cute couple shares a quiet moment together at the party, l I Homecoming Dance. HOMECOMIN 87 BRE KI can't believe the Homecoming Dance is going to be in the cafeteria, said one Eldorado student. Why can't we have it somewhere else? said another. These werejust a few comments made by EJ-l.S. students when it was announced that the 1987 Homecoming Dance would be held in the Student Activity Center tmore commonly known as the cafeterial. Student Council, the oflicial organiz- ing committee, was bombarded with questions as well as complaints. Ms. Travers, Student Council Advisor, said the number of places tavailable for holding the dancel were limited and they tStudent Council oflicersl decided that our cafeteria had more space to accomodate the dance. Although students complained, the Homecoming Dance was as suc- cessful as ever. Upon entering the cafeteria, a pleasing sight met the eye. This was no longer the cafeteria we all knew, it had been transformed into another world entirely. There were royal blue and silver decorations reaching from ceiling to floor. The food service windows had been covered by a royal curtain and the Sundevils Rule sign had been masqueraded by a beautiful pastel mural. Ev- erything looked magnificent! Homecoming Dance TRADITIO At 9:00 the Coronation of the 1987 Homecoming Royalty Court was set to be announced. As the highly awaited hour drew near, students began to whisper amongst themselves as to who would be crowned King and Queen. When Stephanie Rainbolt and Wynn Hanlon approached the loud speaker, the exhilarat- ing moment was even more intense. Then finally it was announced: Mark Simmons and Pam Dayton received the honor of 5rd attendants: Warren Gray and Lisa Blake received the hon- or of 2nd attendants: Kenny Kurth and Lynelle Constantine received the honor of first attendants and Marc Wilson and Shana Hyatt were crowned King and Queen. Lisa Blake commented. l was hap- py, and at the same time relieved that it was all over, she went on to say, I was very proud to be chosen. Shana Hyatt said, I was happy and really surprised. lt's a feeling that's really hard to describe. lt made me feel good all over. Despite complaints and doubts, the 1987 Home- coming Dance turned out to be a great success. Thanks are in order to all of the people who attend the dance and to Student Council, who made the dance the best ever!
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