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Seniors Wayne Harrison and Penney Vezos squeeze their way through a crowd of people at the party. Photo by R. Law 1983 Graduates Tony Savely and Nick Della Penna and Seniors Shelley Kogersand Leslie Sims take time to discuss other prom arrangements. Photo by C. Saenz lior Gary Barnes enjoys his Sunday after prom walking along Freeport beach Photo by J. Stinneford Prom Good Times 29
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Before and After Festivities Make Prom Night Complete Prom wouldn't be complete without the festivities before and after, stated Senior Jimmy Bujnoch. Many weeks were spent preparing for the prom. Some girls started months before hunting for the right dress. Senior Vicky Wimpy exclaimed, Having to find a dress was a lot of trouble because this year there were not too many pretty ones and every store in Houston had the same thing. The guys didn't have quite as much trouble. They just had to wait to find out the color of their date's dress. According to Senior Ricky Farias, Picking up your tux before prom can be a real hassle, expecially when you don't get what you ordered. I found it very frustrating having to go back to Tux-N-Tails thirty minutes before I'm ready to leave, because they forgot the button for my shirt, com- mented Senior Eddie English. Many couples chose to go out to eat before prom even though hors d'oeuvres were available. Vargo's, Portobello's, The Carlyle, and Old San Francisco Steak House were among the few restaurants chosen. Before going out to eat several couples attended a Pre-Prom Party given by Seniors Stacy Saenz and Kay Martz. After prom some of us went to eat breakfast and then headed out for the beach, said Senior Rhonda Brookshire. Some peo- ple rented beachhouses, hotel rooms, condo's and some even slept in their cars or on the beach. After prom, at the beach I had a real nice time. It was fun seeing all the seniors get together for one last time and party down, commented Senior Barbara Benis. By Sandy Lawrence, Organizations Editor Senior Trevor Dodd and Sophomc Dale Smith pal around at the Pre-Prt Party. Photo by C. Sae Seniors Kevin Cristadoro, Troy Smith, and Jay Meyer pause for a second on the way to the refreshment table. Photo by R. La 28 Good Times Prom
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Salutatorian Carol Curren thanks all those who helped her make it through school. Photo by Mr. Evoritt Jewell Elsik announces the names of the five people winning the Jewell E. Els: award. Photo by Mr. Evori The graduating seniors impatiently wait for their parents, friends, and teachers to take their places in the stands before they file onto the field. Photo by Mr. Evoritt 30 Good Timcs Graduation
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