Georgetown High School - Aerie Yearbook (Georgetown, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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20's Roar Again on Gatsby Day Lisa Klein shows off her Great Gatsby look. ifaamigww ,V V S, 4 Robby jones adds the 20's mood as he plays the piano. 'lln my 25 years of teaching I've always had a large culminating activity planned for students every year, said Mrs. Mary Alice Brinley. ul think it is good for relating subject matter to students in a fun and interesting way and it is also an excellent preparation for activities in one's future. That activity has for several years been Great Gatsby Day, held May 10 and students basically took charge of everything, with supervision from Mrs. Martha Cochran and Mrs. Brinley, who gave students different ideas and choices for that one special day. l'We try to get the students to create where possible, teach each other, volunteer, serve, research, and take care of all the necessary plans, said Mrs. Brinley. The annual event may seem like just fun on the outside, but there are several advantages. Students benefit from learning to cooperate with others and learn how to apply knowledge in a practical situation. We look back on Gatsby Day as a chance to have some fun, as much as possible at school, and look forward to those Gatsbys to come. X f , i l l l f The two sponsors, Mrs. Martha Cochran and Mrs. Mary Alice Brinley take a minute to enjoy what they have created. Everett Williams gives il all he's got as he plays the trumpet and directs the band at the same time. twenties attire. Kirby shows off his stylish twenties coat and hat. Kimra Holt, Olga Lira, Tammy McDonald, Kim Honeycut, Melanie Blackmon, Becky Valenta, loy Porter, Gina Martinka, and Pam Rocket pose in their Great Gatsb Day 2

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iMichelle' Allen Wins Ano Nuevo The Miss Ano Nuevo pageant is sponsored annually by the Spanish Club. The club starts working diligently at the beginning of each school year by getting other clubs to nominate a male representative for the pageant. The Spanish Club also works on all of the props, choreographs the opening number, and designs all of the special effects. The male contestants also work hard by finding a dress that will hopefully fit, a pretty wig, and of course, a vivacious figure! This year's winner was Mitchell l'Michelle Allen. Frank Boxing Stripe K Burgess was first 1 1 H 5 t runner-up, justin Busty lusty Sharp was second runner-up and Miss Congeniality, Jeff lllamie Hulme was third runner-up and Mike Michelle Hewlett was fourth runner-up. Michelle Allen is awarded her 1985 Miss Ano Nuevo crown, I Don Shelton, lPenelope Dawn Sheltonj says l'hi to his girlfriend. 22 Talent Show 9, Y 5 gs ,nur The Miss Ano Nuevo Contestants show off their ability to dance. lohn Spencer, fMuffy Buffyl and Ricky Rosenblad, fRiquetta Double Trouble Bustandallj, perform their talent together. Richard Gordy, tkoxanna Buttoxj shows off his vivacious figure, H UI!! K fx i ' ' ,T nf, I ,A WM., A Contestants perform group talent. M 1 E f' i 3 ii to J it g 2 vi Kline , ' K 3, X ,, at A at



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Powder Puff just doesn't seem to be the appropriate title for the football game held between the junior and Senior girls, May 17 at Eagle Field. Both teams went onto the field at 5:00 with serious attitudes about winning, The teams had been preparing for weeks, getting their plays together at practices eld after school and on weekends. The juniors surprised the Seniors by dominating the whole game. The Seniors had too many bad breaks, fumbles and bad throws, and this led to their loss. IT the first quarter, the juniors started off strong, scoring ear y. Quarterback Tessy Feist scored on a 15 yard quarterback sneak , and halfback Lisa Klein ran in the two-point conversion, putting the juniors ahead 8-0. Tessy Feist kicked off to the Seniors. Sandy Shepard took it at about the 42 yard line and ran it for five yards. After two plays the Seniors fumbled and the ball was recovered by junior Charlotte jefferson. The juniors had five plays before turning the ball back over to the Seniors due to loss of yardage. Senior Quarterback janelle Sibley was tagged down in the backfield by Carla Campbell. On this play there was a break in the action when Gene-a Martinka and Pam Owens had some differences, On the next play the Seniors once again fumbled and the ball recovered by junior Gina Sagola. Amy Hunt carried the ball for the juniors and had a loss of three yards being brought down by Senior Sandy Shepard. Carla Campbell had a gain of about five yards bringing the juniors closer to the goal line, After an incomplete pass by Feist, she hit Kelly Poarch on the seven yard line, passed to the end zone for a junior touchdown. Lisa Klein ran in the conversions making the score 16-0, juniors led at halftime. Third quarter action began with a Tessy Feist kick off and the Senior girls just couldn't hold on to the ball. Their fumble was recovered by junior Kim Piske, The junior coaches sent in Marci Gish to run the ball but after she had a loss of a couple of yards, Christy Kassner said, Marci, stop laughing and run! On the next play the ball was fumbled on a bad pitch to Lisa Klein and was recovered by Senior Pam Owens on the junior 30 yard line. The Seniors went on to lose when they were left scoreless at the end of the fourth quarter. This was the first time since 1982 that the juniors had won. Referees for the Powder Puff game were Coach Andy Griffin, Coach Danny Brabham, and Coach Mike Horn. Senior Coaches were: Head Coach Donald juney Sedwick, Martin Mendoza, Tim Lee, Fred Uhlman, and Sam Williams. Senior Cheerleaders were: Richard Gordy, Don Shelton, Duane Newsom, Vince Fisher, john Woody Spencer, Keith Terrell, and Robert Chi-Chi Martinez. Coaching the juniors were Head Coach john Herrera, Billy Klaproth, jimmy Herrera and joseph Frito Williams. Cheering the junior team on to victory was Robert 2-lips Castro, Shane Bunny Franklin, Kenny Sweet Britches Adair, Chuck Sharlene Webster, joe josaphine Christian, Richard Boom-Boom Guest, Frank Boxina Burgess, Matt MacKay, and Richard Dumplin' Vincent. Duane Newsom, a Senior cheerleader, attempts to boost the spirit and morale of the Senior team. 24 Features juniors Hold Seniors Back juniors and Seniors scramble for a lost ball . , . apparently the juniors had it all the time. ...-wh.- . ,. Senior Cheerleaders tackle junior cheerleader Sweet Britches Adair. junior linemen Gene-a Martinka, Heather Hearne, Sandra Meadows, and Merida Kocian eagerly await instructions from their coaches, ,sans . N-c. in .4 f

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