Ross S Sterling High School - Governor Yearbook (Baytown, TX)

 - Class of 1989

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After the ceremonies, the 1987 aueen. Toni Monacy. stands with the 1988 Homecoming Queen. Sherry Larson, and her father. Mr Poland Larson. Completing the picture are Patti Pcqucno and Angel Rains, senior princess and ductless, respectively, with their fathers. Mr Manuel Pcqucno. Jr., and Mr J.D. Rains. Photo by J. Hewitt. The 1988 duchesses arc presented with their fathcrs.Truc Nguyen and Mr. Trie! Nguyen: Sha'nacle Benlot and Mr. Nelson Benoit. Jr.: and Lewanda Gilbert with her father. Mr. law Gilbert, represented the sophomore, freshman and Junior classes, re- spectively. Photo by R. Nester. The next night during the Home- coming Dance held In the com- mons. Brian Gore and Patti Pe- queno enjoy each other’s company along with Sherry 1-ar- son and her date. Paul Garner. Dr. Tunes” provided the music for the Saturday night dance held October 22. Photo by J. Hewitt. 14 Homecoming

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Another activity which occurs dur Ing (he lunches I» nominating stu- dents for class representatives. Stu- dents were nominated by their peers rather than by the self- nominating process. Tara Salinas, a freshman, and Deric Bryant. Kevin TouChet and Eric Bryant, juniors, gather around the table to nominate their friends. Mr. Terry Ryals. Stu- dent Council sponsor, commented. We had over 250 students nom- inated In the respective classes, Those elected were expected to rep- resent their class during Student Council activities. Pholo by J. Hewitt Aa they enjoy secotKi period lunch. Krishna Avant. a Junior. Brandy Victory, a sophomore, and Jimmy Jones, a senior, take time out to catch up on the latest news. Since campus was closed, friends saw much more of each other since they were confined to school during fourth period. Photo by J. Hcwttt. Marika Rlpke decides I hat a baked potato Is what she'll have for lunch Baketi potatoes, along with fruit, salads, pickles and milk were sold from the self-serve bar. A taco bar was also added to give students a larger variety. Photo by J. Hewitt. Showing off one of the new fads at school.Kim Read. Brandy Fln- gleman. Marcus Thlgpln and Phillip Patterson, all sophomores, display their personal preferences In the style of lunch boxes they carry These Included Garfield. Barbie and Mickey Mouse, and cost an average of 8. Photo by J. Hewitt. At Lunch 13



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As she turns Sherry crowned Queen pMghteenth birth- days are special for everyone, but for Sherry Larson it was especially so when she was crowned Homecoming Queen on that big day. In ad- dition to this, the Rangers won their game 17-0 against the West Brook Bruins. Sherry explained. “It was most definite- ly the best moment ever in my life. I couldn’t have asked for a better birthday present than becom- ing queen.” In addition to Sher- ry being crowned, there were other ac- tivities that marked the special occasion. The Stars released hundreds of blue bal- loons in honor of the Homecoming Court members. Then. 59 former Stars from 1967-1984 performed a routine to ’’The Horse.” Jennie Kadjar. a junior and also a Star, remarked. “The former Stars’ performance added a special touch to half- time and kept it from being so boring.” The next night at the Homecoming Dance. Jamie Hum- phrey. a Junior, said. “The most exciting part of the evening was entering the school and seeing all of the mums and the fancy clothes.” Angie Sjolander added. The best part for me was going to the party at Shawnee Hobbs’ house after the dance. Summing up the weekend. Aaron Wooster, a junior, said. I’ll remember the laughing and sharing that went on. Scott Hightower, a senior, concluded. My date and I went to the beach after the dance and that is what I’ll remember most. The Queen. Sherry Larson, stands with her father. Mr. Ro- land Larson Sherry explained that October 22 was her birthday so becoming the Queen was es- pecially memorable for her. Pho- to by R. Neater. Homecoming IS

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