Victoria High School - Stingaree Yearbook (Victoria, TX)

 - Class of 1983

Page 102 of 344

 

Victoria High School - Stingaree Yearbook (Victoria, TX) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 102 of 344
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Festive week accents on dress code The excitement of Homecoming Week could be seen in everyones eyes as the guys asked their favorite girl two weeks in advance to the Homecoming Dance, The week started off on an unofficial note with Monday being unofficial tack out day. Tuesday was punk rockfvalley day which was followed by twin on Wednesday. Student Council girl day designated Thursday as caumouflage day and Friday, of course, was red and white day. All week teachers and ad- ministrators were looking out for violators of the school dress code. Most of them happened to be seniors. Thurs- day night a special candlelight pep rally was held at the stadium with balloons, toilet paper streamers, and entertain- ment by the Jazz Band and Victoriadorl Friday night the mighty, fightil Stingarees trampled Angleton 10 to 7. The Student CounciI's hard work pi ved successful on Saturday, October 1 1982, as the many people in great spir enjoyed the jungle decoration refreshments, and music by Hargiss the Homecoming Dance. The green machines are ready for combat. Victoriadores catch Pac-Man Fever during Homecoming Week. Students grab pinkies to salute RED RAGE written in candles. Homecoming Queen was Angelle Allemand. The duchesses included Gay Fit- zhenry, Carol Goodman, Laurie Merrill, Wendy Wayne, Laura Manning, Jenni Simpson, Pam Purdy, Lynda Sutter, and Anna Flint. ei l i l 1 ,, Jenni Simpson makes sure her corsage does not fall off while dancing with Scott Turk 98 f homecoming

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rr 1 ' 5' 1 A K? 2 Li' Z thel Savage fYolanda Zepedaj keeps the family fortune .ifpecretly hidden in her teddy bear. Jeff 4Todd Cobbj explains to Ethel Savage CYolanda Zepedaj what living at The Cloisters is all about. All eyes are on the insane Savage. , Dr. Emmett CRory Cobbj and Mrs. Paddy CNikki LaGregaJ just will not listen to Titus Savages's CRudy Kleckaj proposition. i Lily Belle fDonna Oertlij and Titus Savage CRudy Kleckaj do . not know what to do since their mother hid the family fortune from them. Crazies create comedy What does a teddy bear, a family fortune, and an asylum have in common? They are the three key in- gredients including the entire cast and production staff that made the fall play, The Curious Savage a great hit on December 13-14. The comedy is based on Ethel Savage CYolanda Zepedaj who turned 575,000,000 of the family fortune into bonds and hid them. Her three greedy children, CRudy Klecka, Robert Williams, and Donna Oertlij commit her to an asylum called The Cloisters. There its zany occupants, CCathie Bush, Jill Konarik, Randy Holloway, Todd Cobb, and Nikki LaGregaJ think that everyone is crazy except themselves. The staff CRory Cobb and Carolina McAIisterJ tries to keep the home as peaceful as possible. This was the first time that a VHS play has been handled by student directors. Cathie Derrickson and Kim Conway under the supervision of Ms. Denise Dick worked for five weeks with over 90 hard-working students to perfect the show which included set, makeup, sound, lighting, costume, props, and publicity. I school play f 97 Z 'tv



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Under the ladder Rhonda Browning's date cannot decide if he wants to say the simple words, l do. l As Dean DeAtIey found out, being hugged by Sara Kloztman and Jill Janecka is the funniest part of winning Anchor Club Beau. People are allowed to dance on the gym floor as long as shoes are removed or tennis shoes are worn. C'mon Lynly. Let's get married! complains J. C. Camp while Lynly Huebner tries to resist. uys save bucks in a visit to dogpatch ables were turned January 15 as the girls treated the guys at the 13th an- al Sadie Hawkins Dance, The girls gave ir guys a homemake corsage, a free ner, and the chance to enter Dog tch U.S.A. 182 hillbilly couples presented their adillo invitations and paid S5 per cou- e to enjoy the music by the Texas Ar- madillo Band. The Anchor Club created two large murals which turned the gym into a barn. Couples tied the knot under the marriage ladder with band-aid wed- ding rings and marriage certificates. During intermission, the Anchor Club beau nominees Jimmy Broome, Kurt Friedel, Matthew Gonzales, Mike Gon- zales, Shad Hardin, Mike Mallette, and Bryant Markette were honored with Dean DeAtley as the lucky winner. For the se- cond year in a row, Richard Huber won the corsage contest made by Connie Rogers. This was the one night out of the year that everyone had fun dressing up and ac- ting crazy at a school dance while the guys didn't have to pay a cent. sadle hawklns f 99

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