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We Danced WEHREhS THE DIP? - Swingster Captain, Gina Wy- ble. 12, tries the refreshments. A bite to ea: can gve that extra energy needed for another dance. Uunga OVERLOADED v Homecoming Fmalist Sanna UNDEOCIdDED - Fernando Rojas,11,can't decide Drago,12,alongwikhherdate,SlaleWalker,11,f1nish with next. Tina Lalonde, 12 Gem or reshmems before hitting the danc 2 Hour Wendy Havcens, 9, 018th Toss a coin Fernando. UungQ 01mg e1 HOMECOMING HAPPINESS - Jeff Ardoin, 11, Shelly Melancon, 9. Kim Conner, 10, and Crai Swan- scm, 11, wait far the game to end. whom by Michael 891 HAPPY ABOUT VICTORY- Ray Hater Nadia DANCES, WHAT A HASSLE h Louis Havana 12; is NOT TOO CLOSE - Stephanie Crammer, 9, enjays a Anabtawi, 12, Kelly Lanclos, and Michelle Usey 12, disgusted with the half hour wait to get a photo. relaxing dance with Larry Treibel, 10, her man 01 the ahcwo off their co1sages w1th the winning colors. Allison Fontenot, 9, doesn't seem to mind the wait. eveningwphoto by MichaellungQ ungd Oungeh Homecoming Dance 13
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They Came, We Won, LET'S MAKE THE BEST OF IT e Donna Robins. 12, Paul Thacker, 12, Steve Diaz, 11, and Wendy jackson, 1 , pose for an annual photo while waiting in line. Gungq JUST A MINUTE e Jon Walks, 10, takes his eyes from the French-RA game just For a second. Date, Nancy Jackson. 12, doesn't want to miss our 17-14 win 00:21 1M Corsages and Pictures Always a part of Homecoming week b Todd Freeman The hi hlig t of Homecoming Week is always t e game and the dance which follows. The game is, of course, filled with sheer excitement and energy, but behind the scenes, in the stands there is also a bit of arrogance. We can't forget those wonder- ful Thomas Jefferson 1 Is who arade up and down the stands 5 owing offJ their cor- sages. To gain the highest amount of awe the girl must not only have a quality car- sage, but she must also have uanti . Some girls could be seen on Fren '5 si e as if to say, We just want you to see for yourself, Maroon and Gold is much prettier than marge and white any day. Once e competitive atmosphere was one, we all came togethet and danced he theme was Sim 1y Homecoming 85, ball 1a ers had time to go ome and clean 3, e ance was more than a little active. alf the cafeteria, however, was filled with kids waiting in line for a icture. No one dances before they take t eir icture, the hair will get messed up. The me was a success and it was a ferfect ending to a perfect Homecoming 8 week. INSEPARABLE e Best friends Ken Fredeman, 12, and Cheerleader Candace ths, 12, leave lhe'u dates behind so they can dance one song together. GungQ 12 Homecoming Dance
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SUPER SHOCK Apnl Weeks opens her moukh aslonishmem and cries when Roy CaVOilcade Crowns Queen and her Court1 J INTERMISSION INTERLUDE - Princess Karen Falgout and escort, Jim Hauck, relieved because they've had their turn, take a moment to pose. whom by Mrs Falgoun 14 Cav-OiLCade in Sho Ms proclaims DAZZLING DANA - Princess Dana Tipps sparkles, the new, 1985 Cavoilcade Queen whom by 1mm her her smile and her 59 Michael Junga uined gown, as she slowly turns in from of the crowd. whom by Joe Dragm CATCH A TEAR - Zip Zummo wipes away happy tears from newly crowned Cavoilcade Queen April Weeks. whole by M. Junga A RELAXING MOMENT Becky Gennuso and her escort, Jamie Johnsmn, wait in the Civic Center's enr trance for the coronation lo begin. whole by Mls. Gennusw 4
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