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ENIORSSENIORSSENIURSSENID Rain Doesn't Dam pen Spirits Students spent several weeks of plan- ning for one special night - the Senior Prom. Renting tuxes, ordering corsages and boutonnieres, buying formals and choosing an expensive restaurant were parts of the fun and the expense of going to the prom. Seniors and their dates attended the prom at the Galleria Plaza Hotel on May ll, Two free tickets were provided for seniors who sold 570.00 in magazines but for others, tickets were 515.00 each. Seniors had sold about 523,000 worth of magazines to pay for their senior activi- ties, including the 516,000 prom. Free beverages and an elaborate buf- fet were offered when students arrived. Mementoes were given when students departed. Dancing, chatting at tables, eating egg rolls, clicking pictures and cuddling filled the evening. Not getting enough celebration dur- ing the four hours of prom, many stu- dents went to breakfasts, the beach, and other after-prom activities. Left: Checking lo see that il's the right size, David Rayburn tries on his rented tux before leaving the store. Above: Margaret johnson displays how elaborate some students dressed for prom night. Left: lerry Dennis and Brad Leathers pick up their corsages for the prom after they left school at noon. Y' We 'i,,., C 1 'l' , -Z Y l , J , ' ...- T .-:' f ........... li V ENIORSSENBURSSENlQRSSEh-llGEiSSEf?tslEQRSSENlQRSSEhiEiORSSENlORSSENlOP - ,- i 1 2
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