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ICTORY MAKES HOMECOMING SHINE Ccontinued from page 2131 The following night, the homecoming dance was held in the cafeteria, bringing the festivities to a climax. The cafeteria decorations represented the theme of Camelot to an expectant attendance of 700. Senior Andy Summers said the dance 'iheld me hypno- tized .... It was a hot eventf' Afterwards, Junior April Harjala said, Last night I witnessed a miracle. They fthe student councilj trans- formed the school cafeteria into something really neat? Removal of her shoes seems to be the solution for Seleta Earhart, as Senior Sarah Goodlett and their escorts look on, Photo by Lisa Wacker Felicia Parker was offi- cially crowned the '84 queen, and after the dance, everyone left to pursue their own dinnertime activities. Despite the overwhelming success of this year's home- coming festivities, some stu- dents felt that they were handicapped academically during the week. It was harder for me because ev- eryone was so rowdy in class, noted Junior Mi- chelle Wells. Marie Moussa, a junior, said, It's not easy to con- centrate when cowbells are jingling in the distance! Arranging the fruit in a miniature castle on one of the refreshment tables, Custodian R.C. Cueves doesn't think twice about sampling the goodies himself. Photo by Lisa Wacker Finding amusement in the sword in the stone decoration, D.J. But- ler, a freshman, tries pulling tlie f' if L sword out himself. Photo by Lisa Wacker
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MUSEMENTS HIGHLIGHT LABOR DAY FESTIVITIES Screams of enjoyment and smells of cotton candy filled the air. Excitement shot to a climax as the Gar- land Jaycee's opened the thirty-ninth annual Jubilee on Sat., Sept. l, 1984. The task of setting up the park began on the Friday before, lasting most of the night. The next day, and throughout the weekend, the park was swamped with vacationers. It was a blast all weekend long! ex- claimed Freshman Julie Cascio. Along with many foods and games, several rides for all ages were there from which to choose. The best ride of all was the Tilt-a- Whirl! remarked Senior Sarah Goodlett. Behind the scenes, 28 girls from the four Garland high schools prepared them- selves to compete in the Spirit of America Pagent. I was really nervous at first, but as time went on, I got used to it and had a good time, contestant Tammy McFarland said. Among the ten finalists were North Garland contes- tants Shannon Huff and Ju- lie Kostelac, with Huff tying for fourth runner-up. The contest lasted three days and included evening gowns, talent and physical fitness. When it was all over, Tami Anderson said, Al- though none of us from North Garland won first we all had fun and got some thing special out of it Another attraction of the Jubilee was the parade which consisted of floats and bands from all over Garland. The pageant con testants waving to people on the sides of the road found a spot in the parade. It was the first time that I have ever seen the Labor day pa rade, said Sophomore Eleni Kaperonis. She then added, I'll go and see it again next year, for sure! Junior Shelly Morrison and Sen ior Holly Regina prepare to ride the ferris wheel at the Labor Day Carnival after the parade STUDENTL :SSE Taking a break, freshmen Nancy Band members Mitch Carpenter, Duckworth and Lamie Trickel en- Troy Prestenberg, Korby Sears joy nachos. a favorite of many. and Pat Rilan play football at the Photo by Craig Turner band party in the sunny, holiday weather Seniors Julie Kostelac and Sandy Covell: march to The Star Span gled Banner during a Friday night performance hi. me qs
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