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sv-Inga, ...,,. 4 . Qi' F Qi E 5 Q Spring Sports Queen Tonya Glenn surrounded by Court and escorts Qleftl, and the Winter Queen Heidi tlamrick with Tom Compton. Literally brushing up be- fore ceremonies, Tonya Glenn knows what it's like to have luck change. ,iw RZ 1 N Him' HGMECGMI GS '88 Eventually the twelfth came. And, at halfcourt, Heidi Hamrick walked away with the title of Winter Sports Queen ........ Tonya deserved it. l'm really glad she won. This sentiment and others like it were expressed when Tonya Glenn won the title of Spring Sports Queen. Glenn was thrilled she had come out on top. The smile she beamed at everyone after the ceremony told the whole story. I think Tonya should get this one, said senior Kelli Tate before the April 15 Relays. lt'd be fair and she'd be a good Queen . . Glenn, who was escorted by senior Mike Ward, beat out contenders Jodi Hiner Kescort Craig rlillmanl and Alisha Wilson iescort Todd riillsl to get the crown. Glenn's win just proved an age-old saying: lf you keep wishing hard enough and long enough, you just might get what you wish for. Winter And Spring Homecomings! 15
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Anarchy , one of the up-and- coming bands made up of FKHS students, consists of Bill Troxel, Todd Cook, Dicky Henry, Bernardo Dias, and Tim Schulz. SO ETHI GIS HAPPENING! Nobody has fun anymore Complaints, complaints, complaints. lt seemed somebody always had a complaint. But some students started to do things differently, starting a gradual change for a more spirited student body. Starting with student athletes, such as ice skater Kristin Parker, and ranging to the 1988 New Beginnings Queen Cristin Shaner, FKHS student lifestyles became more involved. The band, with well over seventy members, performed in national band competition in Houston---but, unlike other years, non-band members came to wish the band good luck at the departure. lt was a year of new people doing new things in new and different ways. But, without a doubt, students had to admit that something was happening here. 16fF.K.l'I.S. Style WW f iffffgj r 7 Mt 3 .ww '31 iaf f? 5 f 'if if iff 'iw A ' ,,,, , wM,,..,,Z 5 2 Teresa Thompson is just one of the lucky band members who enjoyed the sights of Houston, including the Houston branch of the infamous Hard Rock Cafe.
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