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The theme for this year's floats was Songs,” and the Seniors captured first place with their winning float Living on a Prayer.” The Sophomores came in the middle with a strong third place float as Joe Hi ns peter and David Turley enjoy taking it through town The Freshmen took fourth place with their float with Here we go Again. ” Ixist, but not least, the junior high took fifth place. 12 Homecoming
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Homecoming Queen, Jodi Long, and King, Bob Man is, lead everyone in the first dance. Gina Snyder hands the ball to Becky Phillips as freshman Aubrey Watkins and fellow teammates are ready to attack, but fail to stop the Sophomores from winning. The Senior girls Penny Warsop, Martha Holbrook, and Theresa Griffith and friends tug hard as Holly Hunt cheers them on to a victory. Freshman attendants Tonya Minniear and Travis Hall enjoy their ride in the Homecoming Parade. Homecoming 11
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Scott Carlson, Kandi Harris, Aaron Warner, and his date, Heather, arc waiting for a slow song to play during the Homecoming Dance. Nicki Kilter, Laura Selby and Kyle Klingaman watch the crowd out dancing while Dean Richardson does not find the whole thing too thrilling. Tracey Swafford takes a dip while dancing with Andy Swafford at the first dance of the year sponsored by the Journalism Class. Indians rock out! “T s there a dance to- 1 night? I 'm going, are you? ” “Maybe he’ll be there! These are all parts of the similar conversations that fill the halls in school on Fridays. This year Indian dances showered the gym with joy and excitement. They brought fun to everyone involved. “I think the dances this year have had good turnouts. It is really great to see kids out dancing and letting loose after a long week of classes, homework, practices and games,” said Stephanie Dietz. Mindy Pulsipher add ed, “I think the dances this year have been a little better. I still think they should have a greater variety of line dances, like the 'Hokey Pokey,’ or the ‘Mexican Hat Dance.' You know, something that would involve everyone as a group. ” Music plays an important part at the dances. In order for kids to go out and have a good time, there has to be a good song that everyone likes. Everyone has a favorite song and here are some: Brad Runyon — “We Will Rock You Jennifer Norgan — “It Could’ve Been” Tricia Katz — “Mony Mony Aaron Warner — “Everytime You Cry” Kim Newland — “Lost in Love Sharon Cagle — “Hysteria” Dances are a traditiional part of Tekonsha High School. They provide a way for classes and organizations to earn a little money. Everyone should agree that dances are one of the best ways to get all the students together for a good time.
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