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L i 5. . , 'ii Y rand march. 'gil 3 'x 1 i l i. ill III: :o 00 1 dial' i 'lf HX ULN ESE V.-J 'xxx im 1 V Y 1 Last of the convertibles. Faithful fans were there. A happy moment- fy. . T 'f iafi -1 A X-t 4 I is -' ' ' ,' Tzifnfiii. H Q! if if L - Joy Sinclair and Mark Barfield, Sophomore duchess and duke. E Memories Made The 1977-78 Homecoming ifestivities got underway with the crowning of the Homecoming King and Queen, Brent Sinclair and Tanua LeBoeuf. Other court members included Duchesses Starla Matthews, Michele Peters, Dede Sanford, and Stacy Williams. Ron Berdinsky, David Lyssy, Morgan Perkins, and Larry Peters were the dukes. Underclass dukes and duchesses consisted of Cindy Sills and Curt Olmstead, juniors: Joy Sinclair and Mark Barfield, sophomores, Lee Keller and Mike Olmstead, freshmen. After the Homecoming ceremonies students moved to the Life- time Sports Complex for a night to remember. Instead of one band there were two. They provided contin- uous music while the students danced nonstop. Everyone got their money's worth even if the tickets were a bit more expensive this year. Student Life 17
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5 1. 1 i V -f--M' ' X, 5 ' RoYalty's imperial wave. The crowned heads of Klein. 16 Student Life OD mm 'Sv 5 Q.. 1 . u -w 11 r .M f fi J ' 5 if I , E YE ' ' M 'W' , f 1 v. ' ii, rg, .ji ' JI ,511 V A 3 , , 5 Queen Tanua LeBoeuf and King Brent Sinclair. K! M sting gn g K Zi fi l 4 5 Yr W 2 ,ie , Juniors and cheerleaders party hearty at the pep rally. 4 94-'
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P 5' Mf',Q erle at of , p Klein Knows How t To Boogieswoogie il Dance to the Boogie, Get Down! Students boogied to all types of music this year. A back to school dance, Home- coming, f'An evening in Paris and 'a Valentine dance were featured in the Lifetime Sports'CompIex. Each time the ' doors opened, students flocked in to enjoy friends and i relieve the tension of a work-filled week. However, not l everyone came to dance. Some simply watched. But, no matter what the reason, students always enjoyed these' i evenings. .- i They must be in the balcony. ,A . 5 af VW Ariz. 'Emi .. ap ,SEE 1v-.,. .,,, . . 1 AWP' .1 l don't even know this guy! - V ' ' 54-T V KKK . ' V f'.- -:af , .iii ,gi ,M - L. , lg . ' . ' . 4 1. . ' - - sf , ,.- . . ,, 3, , . , Socks and slowidancins. 1 i ' ' - Royce Worrell girl watching. 18 Student Life
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