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Brian Glover and Becky Halls de- cide that sharing each 0!l'ltK'5 company is much better than dancing. Eugene Bankson and daze Angie Mercurio sake advantage of the music to :ry our a few dance steps. Q4 as ' 'Q' L... ll 'll' N. Qs' .4 Q lllllllll I I lllllllllllllllllllll an OOOLQQQOQ O' Y Q , XQ Alt Er? Nva Qc ew NZ I1 fe Vg A on W-'3 Y v 4 v ?.' Y ,F Og. 30,4 1' next dance. picture lalrcn. dw Sophomore Chris Moore and alumnus Jeff Dunn sul and wan for the Jane! Adams and jeff Ray finally reach xhe from of the lm: ro ge: their H omecommg Dance 29
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Une 0 I Q I P ' ne Soiree a Paris, fAn Evening in Paris, was a very appropriate name for the Homecoming Dance. The cafeteria, where the dance was held, was divinely decorated. All around there were small round tables with red checked table- cloths over them, and a flower setting on each table. About the floor were many street lamps that gave just a touch of light and a certain romantic atmosphere to the dance. In the center of the floor was a crepe paper replica of the Eiffel Tower, sur- rounded by shrubbery and balloons. The dance floor was very lively. Many couples were dancing, good music was being playedg and to go with the music there was a light show. Most couples that attended the dance went out to dinner, sometime before or after the dance. Some favored restau- rants would include: Bobby lVlcGees, for a bit of entertainment during dinner, The Point, for a touch of class, Hungry Tiger for seafood, and Blaclc Angus for those steal: lovers. The dance was very memorable. For some couples the dance started their night off great, for others it ended their night beautifully. Janelle Hyslppe and Pete Cummins share a dance as this year's Homecom ing King and Queen. Lisa Holman and her dare display a couple of the different corsages that were given at Homecoming. 28 Homecoming Dance 0 Q 'idx
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With the theme, Proud to be '83 The sophomores arrived in style as the Seniors' winning style is shown they took second place. once more while taking first place it X Hx I Y' M Y l 'T 4 1 xi 1 'T , , N' 1 :U if Q E X M I 1 ii. - 'lf 4 I, .. :rv-iff x - : q A r . . - ' ff -, ' Q -if .:,j. ' - , ' ' Xi .. YH 'rf-'9-7. TP . .l, fi .I 'Nr x I '- , 'll Alt. l - Q , 'f ', 1 J. ' '- Floats Back In Style s school started and everyone got more involved in other activities we soon realized that the time we had for making the floats was getting shorter and shorter. With less than one month to com- plete the floats, the theme Toros Do it With Style was chosen. While working on the floats there were groups of people talking about who they thought would make it for King and Queen and what they thought of the new idea to have a Prince and Princess for each under- class. Homecoming was also a time to reflect on the past. In keeping with this, last year's cheerleaders, pommies, and majorettes per- formed. Many alumni returned to see the Toros win once again. 30 Homecoming ' ,.'. ' 1. .R ,l' . V' , . r rx ,R VI., .fi 1' - '. in 'li Vg .xo 'lx' 7 'K Q . F '-'if-I N ' . -1 6 1' vi 2 ' 'N Q S ff. 'Y - x ' T avg ' i L '. . . , K :qi il 3, 'pf-tl.. ' I' f --- . '. F .'9'1 ' t J .iff . 3 l fi' h 5' - i ' x . , rs ' 1 - ' g ' 1-05' lei , 'P i T 'A .Q--111 31 -,f43.r F.f 1 l- , - 24. .- Figs' ., 54, in t ' 4 . ' i -t Ii' -'Li K rg' 2 I ill l gif.. .J i Q vt, Q . 1' '. ,Z l ,ref H! Xlla 1 1 I ':,, S. t t ', I M- 4 , s , - ' . i ' f x 1 Q- . 5 Y. 1 N Ir lJ'l' t' , Y. I P , Stressing their ability to show de- tail, the juniors' theme was '84 Rom- pin 'em and Stompin 'em with Class.
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