Georgetown High School - Aerie Yearbook (Georgetown, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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Choir Talent Show Features 14 Acts The GHS Choir sponsored the third annual Talent Show on March 15, at the junior high cafeteria, There were 14 entries in the Talent Show, which had as its theme, Shoot for the Stars'. The winners were Robbie lones and Miranda Cisneros, in the dancing category, Heather McCreless and Frank Burgess were the winning singers, and a special award went to Mark Loescher, who was the show's lone comedian. Stacey Sims and lohn Helms provided some special entertainment by singing lust You and I , Two of The Three Dimensions! dance to Material Girl . 26 Features lulie Burson shows her singing talent by singing a medley from FAME , Sophia Frost entertained the audience by playing The Rose on the piano. One of the other singers, Cathy Read, sings This is One of Those Moments . Pianist Michael Mickan plays the Theme from Terms Of Endearmentf' Winners of the talent show are Mark Loescher, Robbie jones, Miranda Cisneros, Heather McCreless, and Frank Burgess.

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From Cioal Line, Win 16-O l Senior team members are ffront rowj Sam Williams, Duane Newsom, Tiffany Parker, Cathy Barnett, Shannon Welch, Cheryl Dedeck, Tricia Rothammer, Alisa Richard, Shannon McLaughlin, Lynn Leonard, fmiddle rowl Robert Martinez, Martin Mendoza, Tina Ransom, Laurinda Acosta, Michelle Wuest, Lori Sanders, Anette Alexander, Sharlene Faris, Stephanie Everest, Don Shelton, lback rowl Fred Uhlman, Iva Davis, Staci Lands, Pam Owen, Dawn Funk, Vince Fischer, Alison Snead, Lyn Pecht, lanelle Sibley, Heather McCreless, Donald Sedwick, Cathy Read, Becky Schwegman, and Tim Lee. Senior Cheerleaders are fbottorn rowj Richard Gordy, Don Shelton, Duane Newsom, Vince Fischer, Qmiddle rowj lohn Spencer, Keith Terrell, and ftopl Robert Martinez. ,fs lunior Cheerleaders are fsittingl Frank Burgess, fstandingj Robert Castro, Kenny Adair, Chuck Webster, loe Christian, and Richard McMillan Charlotte lefferson, lulie Spencer, Castro, loe Christian, Guess' Merida Kocian, Becky Diaz, John Herrera, Carla Campbell, Lori Hardage, Richard Guess, Loretta Fishar, Sandra Meadows, Lisa Klein, Tessy Feist, Billy Klaproth, and Kenny Adair. Kayla Bizzell, Charlotte jefferson, and lill Fuller show they think luniors are number l . Angela Harris shows a little creativity as the ' Senior Watergirl. 3 tw lk b.. Q i 1 ' I ' ' t Richard Boom Boom POSBS Camefa. Powder Puff 25



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Diverse Activities Spark Weekends l in-uw.. . Kim Barker and Kim Honeycutt kick back and enjoy their lunch. nm. Lrsfsfqb, - 2' Swamp Man , Wayne Kuehn preys on another victim, Stephanie leffries prepares for a night on the town. From the S.P.l.S.T. Hall to Eagle Field to Sixth Street, students always found a variety of pastime activities for the weekend. By the end of the week, l'm so burnt out on school I have to go do something to have fun, replied junior Tara Ebersole after being asked why she liked Friday so much. Some students find it necessary to begin venting their school-inflicted frustrations as soon as that 3:21 bell rang on Friday. We used to go to Round Rock lfor Taco Belll after school. Pretty soon other people were going up there with us, said sophomore Melodee Norment. With the ending of the day came the beginning of the night, excitement-starved students fled their homes in search of something to do. The question was always raised, Any Parties? Well, only if they were lucky. An occasional party at Booty's, by the river or at someone's house was a monumental event, drawing every possible person within the city limits to the party. Then, of course, there was the Austin-bound crowd. Bennigan's by Highland Mall was a well visited site, along with any movie theater, the bowling alley, and, of course, Sixth Street. Sixth Street may have offered a chance to see new and different people, but it did have a problem with crime through the months of lanuary and February. When the Debonaires played in Round Rock at the S.P,l.S.T., the streets of Georgetown, remained virtually empty. Community Center dances were sponsored by ICE, DYNASTY, EXTASY, or EXILE. Of course, during football season, not only students, but the whole town turned out for the games and spectacular half-time shows. After a home game a dance would be held at the high school, lt was usually a victory dance. Not only were the nights filled with entertainment, the two days of being able to shop and go to the lake were always well spent. Even after a rain, people headed for the lake. If they couldn't get any sun, they were assured of a good mud brawl. When senior Kyra Picken was asked about what she usually did on the weekends, she replied with a slight smirk, Take an awful lot of road trips and play with a lot of clocks. I usually go to Rogers, then Austin, Temple, . . said Senior Audra Buchanon. Having Austin so close to Georgetown gave students the choice of what to do on the weekends. For example, concerts always drew a Georgetown crowd. Prince, Kiss, Bryan Adams, Madonna, and Chicago were among the most popular concerts. In whatever students were doing for their weekends, they were having fun. Even if it was just the ever reliable cruising through town, How's the water, Stubbie? Weekends 27

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