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202 P! ' 4 .IQ W. The Colton-eyed Joe became a favorite at the spirit dances and was often played several times during the night. ,ax fx., I , f y J. .V f 1 'l 1, ef li I B' m Senior James Parish seems to enjoy the dances when he can find enough room Rock music was a favorite because everyone could do their own thing. to dance. 32 Activities
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Sneak up on South Garland was a huge success. fl' -A 'W 'gin' . , 'wr Bright colored ties appeared all three lunches during tie up the Leopards day. Kelly McGuffey and Ron Watson join in on the spirit. um.-M. Lv' Q., H to i.t. t , ,.rf , .r.,t r, A if Out prepping Highland Park was child's play for Tracy McBeth. V Patriot Scott Johnson, outshines the Colonels' during a pep rally. Activities 31
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fee-.gt . 464 bfi a 2 is Q l. in rf Punk rock and New Wave have become increasingly popular because anyone can learn the steps 1 .1 ,..,.. ..,.,i ,r ., It does not take a long time for beginners to catch on tothe steps ofthe Cotton-Eyed Joe for there are plenty of people to teach. ff' ' V A 5' . . . N i 1 Pats boogie down at pirit Dance Where do most students go after the football games? Well, if it is a home game, most students head back to school for the spirit dance. Dances were an opportunity for students to meet with their friends at school without having the worries of classes or studies. Dances were also an opportunity to have fun and make new friends without spending much money. Student Council sponsored the spirit dances which featured popular disc jockeys from the Dallas area. Several dances had contests with recognition given to the best dancers. The music ranged from hard rock to country and western though couples seemed to prefer the slower songs. Others enjoyed rock, punk, and disco where no certain style of dancing prevailed. The Cotton-Eyed Joe turned the cafeteria into a mass of kickin', stom- pin' and yelling students, and left the impression that country and western music is still a strong favorite. Tammy Payne steps out to show everyone some fancy steps. Activities 33
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