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YL J- E' .sl ,Q a Ea? W a asm ight scenes provide excitement The studerits at VHS are la big part of who makes things happen at night, here in Victoria. Because of the raising of the drinking age, most students were not able to party - legally, tht-it is. However, a few still enjoyed the atmosphere of the CT, Al Dean's, and a few even got into Cody's, Victoria's latest in country entertainment. VHS kids dould always be found,at the ever popular Taylor Brothers and Drifters dances, along with those who enjoyed our newest dance band, Hargiss. And of course, for those who preferred a more quiet night, there jwas always the show or cruizing the Sonic or just Jgathering with friends at one of the favorite parking lots. N With all the dancing in Victoria, the Playhouse and the Salem Six theaters were always a nice change of pace. , . j The CT offered the ultimate in modern atmosphere alnd excitement. W zza f nitelife ! xi f ' R f ii! I, Al Dean's was a popular spot for those who enjoyed live countr music and riding mechanical bulls. v f - Q ,, 9' ,A iff Q 7 2, 1 'I V 11. I , ' ,tt Video games were part of tl rage for this school year. Tl Nickelodeon was one t several game rooms th never were found empty.
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Head cheerleader, Lisa Palacios, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cosme Palacios, after being named Homecoming Queen. Jw fa .3 iz' A' f xl, X .- U- AY A v P' .. 'ii . 1 speech on victory. D'Lesa Sumbera and Loren Beadle play dress up on formal day. Vic the Stingaree listens attentively to Dean Atley give a Punk Rockers are caught outside of Mr. Burchfield's office. homecoming X 227
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5 f , . . , x -4' 1 .-.Q Q V Hillel, Cody's, located in the Victoria Mall, offered a quiet country atmosphere. 21 was the age set togo inside, but a lucky few were still able to get in. fn P W-K Y. i' , .,.' .f fw- Mr. Catti's continued to be one of the favorite places to eat. I I! 1 T f .ML X 'tx- Riverside Market Square was the setting for many Drifter's dances, along with a few Taylor Brothers dances. ' Cruising the town was something just about everyone took part in. The Houston Hi hway between A1 Dean's and tie CT was the main area to drive through. Burger Kin was a favorite not only during lunch, but or those who wanted good foo and fast service. V , T s . . F , if ED REVE Tl-ZEZSU ... ,mm gy a ...Q , nitelife f 229
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