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ffv 1 o., Q, D MARCHINC IN THE CLOUDY Labor Day morning, Sophomore Gretchen Lackey and Senior man- ager Elcni Kaperonis proudly car- ry tlie Mam'selle Banner. Photo by Mary Moch IUNIOR STACI ENGLAND CONCENTRATES as she reviews her routine for the parade. Con- centration is an important part of flag corps. Photo by Leah Duckworth STRETCHINC WITH ENTHU- SIASM, juniors Colleen Phillips and Kelly Lay dance to the aerobic beat of Dancing on the Ceiling. The aerobic Glance portion of the junior Miss Pageant was very im- portant. LABOR DAY
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PHINX Homecoming overtaken by Egyptian theme continued from p. 10 The morning after the Homecoming victory, sleepy Student Council members coverged on the school at 5 a.m. to prepare for the dance that night. It was kind of hard to see what we were doing through our eyelids, but we worked hard and fin- ished the job, said Senior Patty Younvanich. Stu- dents worked for about seven hours to transform the cafeteria into a likeness of an ancient pyramid. Scheduled to begin at 8 p.m., students began arriv- ing around 7:45 p.m. As more and more people ar- rived, the available dancing area in the cafeteria shrank to near non-existence. Having sold over 500 tick- ets to the ball, including several standing-room- only tickets, Student Council President Troy Prestenberg said, It was almost too crowded to dance, but this is great. I think this is the first time we have ever sold out Homecoming and had ad- ditional people ask for tickets. The dancing and picture WITH GEORGE STRAIT'S You Look So Good ln Love playing in the background, Sophomore Mi- chelle Hess and her date share a taking was halted at 9:30 p.m. to present the 1986 Homecoming Queen and her court. Senior Heather Colombo was officially crowned queen by 1985 queen Raye-Anne Talton. As the queen and her court danced to Boston's Aman- da, the dance continued. Couples then began de- parting for various restau- rants for a late dinner. the dance formally ended at 11 p.m. But as senior Don Schmelhaus said, The decorations were great and the win over Greenville made Home- coming my senior year the best yet. I'll never forget it. LOST AMONG THE couples on the dance floor, Senior Eric Be- shires enjoys a laugh with his date, Senior M'Recia Arceneaux. anfe HoMEcoM1Nc3 13
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