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Opposite Page Top: Our Homecoming royalty. Christa Schmidt and Chris Holloway. Bottom Left: Here’s Lief sharing his talents of balance. Bottom Right: Here they arc. the sophisticated bunch of candidates. Above I-«ft: Molly and Tim rebel against the traditional coronation dance by showing their loyally to disco. Left: “Let’s Work!’’, the 1985 Talent Show. Above: A cherished moment between friends. HOMECOMING 13
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A CROWNING EVENT ow the moment you’ve all been waiting for ... ” Indulgently couples paired off for a few minutes of uncomfortable shambling. Finally the great moment. Last year’s Homecoming Royalty, Melanie Majors and Tom Scott appeared to crown their successors. “Who will win? Who will win?” chanted Bryn and Kristie. The multitudes cheered as the crown moved back and forth, drawing out the moment of glory. First anointed was Chris Holloway, then Christa Schmidt. The 1985 Homecoming King grinned sheepishly from beneath an over-sized crown while the new queen smiled graciously. Tradition served, the pageant came to a close.
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TIGERS UNITE Someone freed the tiger in all of us. We were united for Homecoming. As a school. South was together excited for life, intense for the moment. September 27, Homecoming day, brought an exceptional parade. Long, colorful, boisterous, and jubilant, the makeshift floats circled Barnard Field, drowning any evil spirits. The theme, “Make Southwest whine!” didn’t exactly come to fruition, but South roared spiritedly at Homecoming. Homecoming was an adrcnclinc-filled victory of terrific proportions. In the traditional form of football, South wasn’t quite as successful, though. A two point conversion by the Indians, coupled with many questionable calls by the referees took the Tigers down 8-7. 778 forgiving students welcomed teams home with wild enthusiasm at the annual Homecoming dance. ”... People need something to get excited about at this time of the year!” attested one invigorated Tiger. And so with clenched fists, the students of South High roared forward for the united culmination of a fun-filled Homecoming week. 14 HOMECOMING Abote: Varsity cheerleaders and their balloons. Right: Clinton Scott charges ahead for big yardage.
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