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M' gn v -ips b ' Till 1 ,Ara ,. H. . M L, i5:,l.k . A I i ,ind I' 5. 'T - SN P . , t ii -R v ,- Q I -,r 1 I THE ROYAL COURT! Row 1:Junior Princess Charlie Contreras, Senior Duke Mike Young, Christina Martinez, Freshman Princess Delia King Steve Austin, and Sophomore Prince Aguilar, Senior Duchess Kym Shumate, Paul Salazar. Not shown: Freshman Prince Queen Karee Mills, and Sophomore Princess Jesse Baird. Gladys Zaldivar. Back Row1Junior Prince L A MM., ' s 1- I I .Tr ' .. t I ,if .. As ., V. int '- 03' dt Q 'U ' -Pl' ' v . Yi' x 'Y' ,f .. r 'sf' 1 A - 3 . 'li at W, Tie. j yhgyjfffdk Z .5N.F1'57 .ewiisx ' 4 V gfagf, I .5 . Minn ' ' ff ju ff 'P' I :i f'l' '- J 'SI -.. . I ? E E I I I ' visit? : ..1: - :we ' .1 ,L 1' 2,-ig, I is - F I I 1 E ,V 'T 53 - I lglgaifv 1 Top Lett: Queen Karee Mills and King Steve Austin. Top Right: Senior Duchess Kym Shumate and Duke Mike Young. Center Left: Junior Princess Christina Martinez and Prince Chanie Contreras. Center Middle: Sophmore Princess Gladys Zaldivar and Prince Paul Salazar. Center Left: Freshman Princess Delia Aguilar and Prince Jesse Baird. THE ROYAL CARRIAGE! Above: Homecoming King Steve Austin and Queen Karee Mills were chauffeured around the royal track by Mr. Rusty Brown. MAY I HAVE THIS DANCE? Bottom: The Homecoming Court has the first dance of the evening. Homecoming Courtl25
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A royal night Homecoming festivities honor Karee Mills and Steve Austin A cold wind blew across the field. The band's tempo slowed, the music became soft and melodious. A soft rumbling could be heard from across the field. The crowd began to roar. lt was a night made for dreams. The Homecoming Court had just been introduced and they were about to make their tradi- tional appearance on the field. The night reflected, for the royal court, weeks of petitioning and long LETS GET THIS SHOW ON THE ROAD! Bot- tom right: Alexandra Galarza anxiously waits for her date to open the car door. DEBONAIR DANCER! Top right: .lose Castillo shows off the latest steps during the homecoming dance. DANCING THE NIGHT AWAY! Bot- tom center: Joann Vlhlliams and Jack Dungan enjoyed dancing to the latest tunes. LOOK MA! NO HANDS! Top center: Alex Adelman displays his talent, as Tonya Trail watches. HEFlE'S LOOKING AT YOU! Above: Dina Ross keeps in step while taking a quick peek at the camera. 24-I Homecoming Court hours of waiting. For the Student Council it marked another year of successful Homecoming planning. The event everybody had been waiting for since early September had come. A victorious night of football was followed by a gala honoring the Homecoming court at the Ysleta Cultural Arts Center. Students, dressed like celebrities, enjoyed four hours of partying before heading to Juarez for more dancing, or to the mall to catch a midnight movie. Others grabbed a quick bite to eat or ended their night by catching forty winks. Homecoming was definitely a time for students to express their school pride and spirit. lt was also a time to just kick back and relax away from the everyday hustle and bustle of Algebra and English. ...ss
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Whenever and wherever they meet Matadors find time for enjoyment Not all of high school life involves books, studies and homework. There's a social side to being a part of this student body. That part of life involves dancing, hiking, cruising, shopping, eating, and some lust plain fun-in-the-sun times outside of school. Some people say there are not many things for teenagers to do in El Paso, but we found some. There were occasional dances, mountain climbing at Hueco Tanks, picnics at Kelly Park, fun at White Sands, shopping the different malls, cruis- ing the town, parties at friends' houses, and staying home on the phone with a friend. Probably the best thing about go- ing out somewhere is being with close friends. They help make the 'good times,' and good times make the memories we'll treasure some- where down the line. Whether they were school- sponsored, or spur-of-the-moment, our fun times left an impact on all of us for years to come. 26lOft Campus Fun ' e 'Sf rf 5 er. 6 - is W. ai. 3' fy! QQ. :fi 355 A We l new , .
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