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The Time To May 2, l987 was an important day for the seniors of Katy High and a handful of privileged guests. The KHS '87 prom was held at the Adams Mark Hotel on Westheimer. The prom began at 9 p.m. and ended at l a.m. Before the prom started, couples dined at a variety of restaurants in Houston. Phillip Dautrich said, Dawn and I went to the Warwick Club by Hermann Remember Warnken said. However, Stacey Scott added, Prom had much better music this year compared to last year. For the senior class of 1987, the prom turned out to be the best time for many people. I loved the way everyone looked all dressed up, Debi Frazier, junior, said. It is hard to have to wait for my prom, she added. The Time to Remember was Senior Kim Woller dances to a popular song at the prom. Music was provided by Big Audio Dynamite and they played such well known artists as U2 and Dead or Alive. Even the kikkers were pleased with the selec- tions of George Strait. Photo by Lifetouch Park with two other couples. Ed and I ate at Tonyis, Yvonne Salce said. Rhett Baker added, I had a dinner catered to my house for my date. Pictures were taken by Life- Touch, a Houston photographer. The setting was nice at prom, but they seemed to be in such a rush, Stacia Glenn said. Music was provided by Big Audio Dynamite Dee J ay's. The music at prom was so good. I wish more country songs would have been played, though, Tami the perfect theme for such a great night. The seniors have one more memory to put away, the senior prom. I know so many people who had the best time at prom. No wonder. We're the class of '87 . . . the best, John Dehlin said. Many dreams came true on that very special and romantic evening in May. At least the seniors could experience this night together for one of the last times. If only for one night . By Pam Petillon
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Aihlehc Reco mhon Participants from football, volleyball, cross country and cheerleading were honored at the annual fall sports banquet on January 29. Gifts were exchanged between many of the sponsors of organizations and the members. Mrs. Henson and the cheerleaders all exchanged gifts, Sara Leonard, junior stated. Although not all KHS organizations were invited to attend the banquet due to the size of the cafeteria they were still recognized as part of the school. Football head coach Mike Johnston awarded specific plaques to outstanding members of the Fighting Tigers. Seniors David Temple, Pete Luna, Mike Brast and Chad McMillan received such awards. Coach Ellen Beck, girls' volleyball head coach, awarded seniors Evelyn Allen, Parva Bezrutczyk and Laura Ramm for their abilities. Coach Mike Johnston said, It was not just a time for recognizing good players, but a time to celebrate a great year. The sports banquet is such a great time. All the fall sports can get together and be recognized, stated senior Susan Cate. By Pam Petillon Senior Football players received outstanding awards from their great football season. left to rightj, David Temple, Pete Luna, and Mike Brast. Photo by Yvonne Salce. The Mighty Fighting Tigers stand in line behind Mrs. Patty Henson, drill team and cheerleader sponsor, and her husband David. The football team was congratulated at the banquet for a great season. Photo by Yvonne Salce. Volleyball's outstanding players, seniors Parva Bezrutczyk, Laura Ramm, and Evelyn Allen pose for a picture with their awards. Photo by Yvonne Salce. Senior football captain Chad McMillan received an outstanding player award. Chad was a three year letterman for the Tigers. Photo by Yvonne Salce.
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