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Homecoming, A Da Of Excitement For SGHS Exes a traditional and friendly welcome Homecoming was a combination of activities 'ee' W hall decorating contests, a pep rally, the announcement of the homecoming queen, and the Coronation Ball. The activities began with the decoration of halls. Each class e Senior, Junior, Sophomore, Freshman e decorated a hall.They turned the SGHS halls into a red and blue panorama of spirit. To do this students stayed after school until about 10 p.m. decorating. Jam boxes, cokes, popcorn and rolls of crepe paper created an atmosphere of fun. This year the excellent Senior class won the contest. Traditionally, many alumnae got away from college or work routines to return to the SGHS halls. As they returned, the halls were filled with the sounds of the jingling bells on Homecoming mums, friendly greetings, and doors being opened as the alumni renewed acquaintances with the faculty. The main activity for Homecoming was, ofcourse, the Homecoming game. On that Friday night the band played as the six nominees e seniors: Karen Lowe, Melissa Paxton, Kim Crouch, Roxanne Pineda, Teresa Clark, and Shannon Hoyle - walked onto the field escorted by their fathers. All activity stopped the crowd was quiet, and each nominee seemed to hold her breath. Finally the announcer said, The Homecoming Queen for l983 is. . . Karen Lowe. 'fYeah!,, Karen screamed as she hugged her father. Karen was officially crowned at the Coronation Ball on Oct. 22, 1983. ent Life , ,',, I 'J Li f . . K-V, kgkl . , Q'-.u -o mi ',, L'ffl4ff' 515' My Ml 5 f' 'Ti wg..
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ashion remains traditionall unchanged From fabulous flair, flashy fun to totally prep Top-siders, cowboy boots, miniskirts, Polos, Mexican dresses, and wild earrings were just a few of the fashions that were seen regularly. Styles changed very little in the halls of SGHS. The Ropers still wore their hats and Wranglers and remained traditionally Cowboy with the newest style of boots A Justin Ropers. Of course, the Preppies continued their fashion trend, wearing oxfords, Izods, Polos, and penny loafers. They added a little variety with Beverly Hills Polo Club sweat shirts. Some new fads found their way to the SGHS scene. Those who were tired of wearing the same, unchanged classics often turned to the Flashdance flair. These flashy fads featured oversized sweat shirts, fleeced separates, logo shirts and much off-shoulder detailing. C hris L order relaxes in his polo and topsiders. Kelly King and Lark Allen model two variations of . sg sweaters sweaterjacket and bulky-sleeved sweater. jg Richard Rader dresses cowboy with his western bib w shirt. 12 FASHION
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