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xhaeap All the hard work and effort we put in to making this dance a success certainly paid off! Student Council member Lisa Warren said. The Hawaiian Dance bounced off Friday, May 22, in the KHS Commons. Festivities included playing volleyball, a giant game of Twister, the Limbo, and of course, dancing. The dance was sponsored by Student Council. Advanced photography students took pictures of couples or groups of friends. I feel that this dance was just as good as last year's Lets Part said member Christy Jones. I Q hope that the yearly Hawaiian Dance will continue to be just as great as this one. By Elena Pratt A 5 W Sophomore Michelle Herrin found an unusual way to have a good time at the Hawaiian Dance. Everyone dressed in shorts and beach clothes for the dance. Photo by April Rundell Sophomore Gina Leonard and her date for the dance slow dance to one of the popular songs that were played. Many students attended the dance and had a great time. Photo by April Rundell V, ali, Sophornores Lee Fields and Scott Chasin show all the other people watching them dance that it was fun to dance with each other. Photo by April Rundell Hawaiian Dance A 23
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Trading Places For one very strange night in the middle of January, the guys finally received the chance to relax that they deserved. This opposite night was referred to as Sadie Hawkins. 'Tm so glad that someone made up Sadie Hawkins because it helped me to save some money, stated sophomore Brent Thompson. The girls from KHS had to Find a special guy, ask him out, buy matching shirts and most importantly, had to pay for the date. I had such a great time at Sadie Hawkins. I wish it would be more than once a year, said junior Chad Prince. The Sadie Hawkins dance was sponsored by The Tiger Echo and The Tiger Tribune. There was a tremendous turnout. Everyone that I know had such a great time. I liked the photographer they had there the best. Their pictures turn out so well,', Karen Korb, junior, said. By Pam Petillon While waiting in line to be married at the Sadie Hawkins dance, juniors Mike Follette and Tracy Kelch enjoy each other's company. The couples wore matching shirts and the girls had to pay for the entire date. Photo by Ken Conrad. Duane Birdbear was the preacher at the who married the couples for three All couples received 'wedding' rings licensef Photo by Ken and her date to the dance the veil and saying a popular the girls' money. thered hibited
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asg Nloneg The 1986-1987 Future Farmers of America sweetheart was DeDe Mican. M.ican was a senior at Katy and a very active member of ag for four years. Photo by Becky Williams. FFA members from Katy wave to the crowds at the parade held on March 14. The parade is used for recognition of the ag members. Photo by Becky Williams. Junior drum major Chris Schmidt keeps the KISD combination band from getting out of step. The three bands marched for about a total of two miles from Rhodes Stadium to the high school. Photo by Becky Williams. 24 A FFA Rodeo and Parade The 44th annual KISD Livestock Show and Rodeo turned out, as expected, to be a great success. However, because of Houston's economy recession, many of the sale prices for the livestock were down this year. Everyone had such a great time during the sale because it is exciting to compete for grand champion, stated Jennifer Stoelke, sophomore. The Grand Champions were as follows: Steers - Scott Letterman Hogs - Holly Conlan X Chickens - Gail Khrojak Lambs - Elizabeth Dyer Rabbits - Trey Thompson The carnival and show held March 12-14 was considered one of the best events of the year. The whole town was involved Saturday as the parade marched by. Every organization could be seen from the drillteam to Hutsell Elementary school children. I think that the carnival was the best part of the whole weekend, stated Dwight Gross, sophomore. By Pam Petillon X3 , 1
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