Madison High School - Yearbook (Rexburg, ID)

 - Class of 1988

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To get in to the semi-formal dance, couples had to pay $5.50 and another $7 if they wanted pictures. Homecoming Dance 21

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One Last Chance Students who went to the homecoming dance had one last chance to participate in a memorable week. The final activity dur- ing homecoming week was the semi- formal dance sponsored by the Madisonian. Since the studentbody of- ficers didn ' t need to raise any money they turned the homecoming dance over to the Madisonian. Friday, before the game, the dance started to take form as the silver foil, white poster paper, and red crepe paper was hung from the ceiling. The next morning the fi- nal preparations were made and everything was set to go at 9:00 p.m. When the main stream of students began arriving at about 9:30, some couples hurried to the auditorium to have their picture taken while others started danc- ing. At 10:30 the half-time program started. The semi- nary faculty performed a dance and lip-sinc routine to the homecoming theme- , True To Your School . When couples got too tired or hot to dance, they took a break and drank the sprite provided as refresh- ments. When the dance ended at midnight, a few couples stayed and helped take down the decorations. As the last couples left, a clean commons signified the end of the activities of a week to remember. The homecoming royalty took the floor and started the first dance after half-time entertainment. Miss Gray, Dave Smith, and Car- men Hart helped speed up the decorating by cutting and hanging crepe paper. 20 Homecoming Dance



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Getting There Is Half The Fun Students drove a wide array of vehicles to and from school, rode with a friend, or rode the bus. jj ' r a n s p o r t a t i o n . This word meant different things to dif- ferent people. In this section however, it means cars. All cars, that is. The fine, the average and the wankers. The fine cars, the purchase a fine car of their own. Their means of transporta- tion was the most high- ly recommended, in fact, it was the most preferred way to get around. One of these fine cars belonged to the Zowie! This car is almost as nice as my Celica! — Senior Stuart Brown ones that your parents rarely let you drive, were the most scarce found in the school parking lot. Other students, however, had been frugal with their mon- ey over the years, and had»saved enough to father of senior Brad Barrett. It is a 1987 Buick Riviera. It has a touch sensitive screen in place of all the man- ual knobs and levers that most cars use to control the radio and climate control. continued on page 164 22 Transportation

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