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34 Activi Homecoming nominee, Myra Ellis and her father stand admist the band and Sweethearts during pre-game ceremony, .. , ha, ,, .stef sg, iff f ' sf , , ll' The halls were decorated with realistic cowboy scenes during Homecoming wcck. ties if we ii-HI ,I 47515 'T' t .v tl : 25 The senior hall won the hall decoration contest. Here, DAle Brasel and Cheryl make last minute touches .ff s 5 Q: L.v' l 'E t a Flag corps members, Stacy Roberts and Laura Pearce proudly display their homecoming mums.
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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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4,3 NS.- Mrs. Burkhalter, art club sponsor spent many hours on Homecoming decorations, adding her special touch. A, V ' -ads' - - N - 'X is , 3 ' Vw, ,f . , 47531 ' wa, , Gif? ff if 4 ,V if V , 3 ,Q 4 VE. 'Q'f't H I ,M .9 1: lr sssi gg- . sf vu g We s.i si f . M j i ... gi. a K -A .seth The senior class sponsored a kissing booth where candy kisses were sold. Homecoming Queen, Cathy Finley shows everyone that she believes Lakeview is number one. Excitement T builds during Homecoming Homecoming week was filled with anticipation as students took part in ac- tivities designed to build excitement. The feeling presented by Homecoming is one of mixed emotions, thus the ac- tivities were planned to carry on these feelings. Wednesday was Warm-up Day , but students wore their warm-ups for more than one reason. Wednesday was also the day chosen to decorate the halls for the hall competition. The theme was Wild, Wild West . Thursday students were asked to show their Overall Patriot Pride by wearing overalls. That morning, 2nd period, the hall decorations were judg- ed. The winner was announced Friday at the pep rally. Friday brought home many ex- Lakeview students. Most girls wore Homecoming mums, and the sound of jingling bells could be heard in the halls. Friday afternoon at the pep rally the class of '81 did their class chant and a few other well-remembered cheers. The seniors, having won the hall decoration contest, were presented with a giant blue and gold spirit stick. The 1981 Homecoming queen was announced later Friday evening in a pre-game show. Activities 35
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