Henderson High School - Lions Den Yearbook (Henderson, TX)

 - Class of 1986

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10 Lookin’ Looney L STEVEN GOODE FINDS lovely Patrick Shipp attractive in his Halloween attire. Patrick’s shoes came from Pay Less in the ‘‘large’’ department and Steven’s skimpy coat gave him muscle cramps before the day was over. Dress-up days fun for change ookin’ Looney By Renee Ross Pam Brown Playing dress-up, a hold- over from younger years, is still fun for teenagers and faculty on special days like Halloween and spirit week. Bandana Day, a traditional favorite, found everybody begging, borrowing and buy- ing bandanas to complete their attire. “I just wanted to show my school spirit,” said Tasha Lees. Another popular day, GQ- day, happened to fall on the same day as school pictures. Everyone “styled” to look their best for pictures while showing school spirit. “I just wanted to show everybody that I’m the sharpest dresser in school,’ said Lewis Anthony. Along with spirit week many students, as well as faculty, dressed up in Hallo- ween costumes. Influenced by Rambo, a number of students GETTING INTO THE spirit of things, Jennifer Carter and Deb- bie Chapman, seniors, go Hawaiian during Homecomeing Spirit Week. Each year the Stu- dent Council sponsors a spirit week leading up to the Homecoming game. chose the camoflauge look. “My dad had a lot of camoflauge, so I just decided to use that,” said Kelly Brady. Out of their usual profes- sional dress, the teachers had different reactions to their peculiar costumes. Miss Virgina Harrison thought it was a “kettle full of fun.” Surgeon Gwen Stauts was “ready to operate,” while Mrs. Terry Bandy dressed like Bozo said she would have no clowning around in class. Mr J. C. Watkins said he felt like the devil. Deciding what to wear to school every day is a major hassle. But when dress-up days come along, it’s fun to go through the family closets or run out to Wal-Mart and put together a terrific costume for the event. Regardless of whether it’s styling or looking looney, it’s a diversion not to wear the same old things. ee

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WITH SUSPENSE AND curiosi- ty in the air, Tangela Gates, Homecoming Queen 1984, gets ready to present the crown to one of the senior duchesses. The band presented the background music, ‘‘Always on My Mind.’’ REASSURING MRS. LINDA Smith, student council sponsor, that everything is in place, Kim Bradshaw, student council presi- dent, and Dee Ann Taylor, member, aren’t worried. Brief problems with the HHS background caused last minute anxities. GAZING EYE TO EYE, senior Roxanne LaGrone and her date Tommy Medford dance the night away at the Homecoming Dance sponsored by the PTA. These two joined many others celebrating the Homecoming victory. GETTING A QUICK look of con- fidence before entering the field, Sheri Browne, senior duchess, and her escort Jay Guin wait for their signal to move on. Only a few minutes later, Sheri was an- nounced Homecoming Queen 1985. Student Life MH 9



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COUNTING BANDANAS DUR- ING Hi-Life, Jennifer McMillin and Doug Foster see who’s got the most for the Spirit Week Contest. | WAKE UP TOO late? Not quite. ' Senior Suzanne Moye is com- ' peting in Halloween dress-up day. She preferred the natural look which is very revealing. LOOKING VERY LOONEY, Mrs. Marilyn Johnson, Mrs. Billie Hooper, Mrs. Carol Scog- gins and Mrs. Sharon Shepherd join the fun on Halloween. These teachers won the Costume Contest. SPIRIT WAS HIGH as the cheerleaders and senior Drill Teamers led the car parade. The convoy of screaming, hollering and cheering students was the final activity of spirit-raising week activities. @ il Student Life

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