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Prom, a highlight to every year Gelling your picture taken by the professional photographer is a popular thing to do as Beth Stotts and Mike Wilausen show. Lynn Parker. Gary Mundt. and Laura Johnson dance the night away at the Sadie Hawkin's dance. The police are a sight seen at every dance at UT. They insure the students' protection. Students board the boat, ready for yet another exciting Prom. These students take time out to talk at the Sadie Hawkin's Dance. 18 STUDENT LIFE
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Some work, some don’t What do you do when something happens that just wasn't your fault”? You might make up an excuse, of course, a believable explanation for what happened. Because excuses are used everyday. you have to be careful and creative when you think of an excuse. There are many kinds of excuses: ones you make to friends, ones to teachers, ones to the superintendent, ones to your bosses, and ones to your parents. Some excuses have to be more believable than others. For instance, an excuse to a friend might be a little far-fetched, while one to your parents should be really easy to believe. Dealing with teachers is totally different. If the teacher is laid back you may want to try an excuse with a little humor; with a strict teacher you want to come up with an excuse that is serious. As everyone knows, not all excuses work. For this reason, the Skyline staff has come up with examples of excuses not to try. - Never tell your parents that the reason you failed a test was because your teacher hated you. - If you didn’t do your homework, you might want to tell your teacher that either one of Mr. Lee's various animals or Mr. Duncan's mongoose ate it. After coming to class late from lunch for the twentieth time, don't tell your teacher that your car broke down. She’ll probably remember you're only a fresh man or that you were in lunch bunch for the last three times you were late to her class. - If you failed your World Flistory exam, you could tell your parents that each section of the exam was given in the language of the country it dealt with. They’ll be so impressed they won’t be mad anymore. - If you want to use the car on a Friday night, tell your parents that Mr. Duncan asked you to find the correct mileage for his map assignment. Dave Busch listens to an excuse from Shelley Ronnc beck as to why she missed swimming. Scott Kirkpatrick tells Mr. Cornelius why he missed class. STUDENT LIFE 17
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Dances prove popular One thing almost everyone looked forward to during the 1986-87 UT school year was the dances. UT dances came In all different types. There were the after game dances given by several different organizations as well as the semi-formal Sadie Hawkins and the formal Prom. The dances were held after the games until Ih30. A live DJ was the source of the music; ranging from pop. soul, slow, and rock. Students with a UT ID card could be admitted for a two dollar charge. Most of the students that went usually danced, but some people went to see and talk to friends. Another one of the dances held during the year was the Sadie Hawkins dance. This was the girl’s chance to treat the guys. The girls bought the tickets; couples for $5 and singles for S3, took them out for dinner, and provided entertainment for the evening. The last big chance of the year was the Prom. This was where the couple got all dressed up for an expensive evening. UT life was much more fun with the different dances during the year. Students loved to either dress up for Prom or be casual for after game dances. STUDENT LIFE
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