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,ml Mlm HWTl0N lil W ADUA GRMAY 31 8PM i H' 5 ... '5fs10RmS tin: . Q , A Senior Matthew Schulte, Presi- dent of N.H.S., senior sponsors, Micheal Ramsey and Ester Allgower, Senior Class President Ruth Casey, Principal, Harry Wright' Assistant Principal, Terry Farley, and senior sponsors, Denise DiSabato and Dietra Smith display the B. F. Terry High School sign dedicated to the school by the senior Class of 85. These lights were used for the very first time at the District 25-AAAAA Track Meet held here. P Qi.. 5 . in 1. J
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2 touch of CLASS Y' , if Q I he long-awaited night final- 'ly arrived. On Saturday, April 20, 1985, the night of elegance began at the Junior-Senior prom entitled A Touch of Class. The girls wore formal gowns and beautiful corsages. The boys wore tuxedos with bouton- nieres. Most couples found it easy to dance to the live band called Chance All around, the biggest excite- ment was the crowning of the king and queen. Rigo Chapa was named king and queen was Angie Carruba, Before the prom some students had reservations at restaurants all over Houston such as The Circus, Vargos, La Voca Bay, Rainbow Lodge, and other various restaurants. Although many students ate at various elegant restaurants, some went straight to the prom Juniors Diane Rogers and Elvie Ennis stand ready for the prom with their dates Carlton Floyd and Robert De Franco. to enjoy the tasty foods that were provided there. The foods included chili con queso with chips, assorted fruits, cubes of pound cake with hot fondue, baron of beef, Bouchea La Peine, fried prawns with coctail sauce, Quiche Lorraine, cocktail franks in puff pastry, and a coke bar. After the prom many students went to the beach and some went riding around Westheimer and Montrose. The class of 1985 was very grateful for all the work their sponsors did. They truly ape preciated Miss Janczak, Miss Bailey, and Mrs. Roberts for their time, patience and endurance, My senior prom was very exciting, said senior Angie Newman. l really had a great time with my date, Harrison Davis. 25
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Special Activities throughout the year . . . it .,:... S S ' A Tim Wilson, runningback for the New Orleans Saints, shoots in bet- ween senior Running Rangers Trey Kubena MOD, Eddie Addison 1245, and James Woods. Terry High was a fun and fulfilling school during the 1984-85 year. The 1985 senior class dedicated to the school a sign to advertise what is happening at Terry High during the school year. Student council spon- sored a week called, SMlLE. One of the days was named Bring your own banana. fB.Y.O.B.i lf students brought a banana they could get a FREE banana split during lunch. Haardt's Ice Cream helped sponsor the event and showed student council members how to make the banana splits. lt was a success! Campus Life came to show a 3 - screen movie on the way of life and peo- ple's feeling towards others. Most students enjoyed it along with the music. Players on the boys Vars- ity Basketball team volunteered to play a game of basketball with well- known athletes from Houston's professional teams. Everybody had fun! Spanish Club sponsored a Rey Feo fKing Llglyj contest. Senior Rigo Chapa took the honors of being, Ugly King. He raised the most money and won S10.00. Terry High School was busy all through the school year. A Rey Feo, won by senior Rigo Chapa, is handed a S10 bill from Spanish Club representatives, Cindy Rincon and Leticia Brijalba. 27
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