Anderson High School - Afterthought Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1984

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Fund raising makes prom successful s the end of the school year became visible, planning for the Senior Prom began to be of major importance. The planning really started about December, a class officer said. We went and checked out different hotels for the prom and also determined the money situation. Both had to be cleared with Ms. Hetzel, and she signed the contract--we were set. Next came fund raising. ln February, the officers sold candy. A car wash followed on April 28th, and was held at Jack Brown Cleaners on Anderson and Shoal Creek. lt was a great success. Finally, the seniors held an all-day garage sale at school. Overall, the fund Although he's not Michael Jackson, Douglas Rhodes entertains the crowd at the Senior Prom. You're a senior, you've got a pretty girl in your arms at the prom. For Gary Moody, it doesn't get any better than that. The exchange of social information keeps Debbie McCormick, Keith Krause and Jana Johnson occupied before the prom begins. 20 Z Prom raisers were successful and were much needed, according to class officer Kim Senkel. ln order to have a prom that people will enjoy, fund raisers are very important, Senkel said. The cooperation you get from the class in raising money decides how good of a prom you will have in the end! The prom itself was held at the Marriott on Friday, May 18th, from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Most of those attending pronounced it a huge success. At the prom, special seniors were recognized for significant characteristics. Voting for this recognition took place in senior advisories. Voted Most Likely to Succeed were Del: bie Otto and David Migl, while Clasi Clowns were Patricia Mitchell and Mar shall Vogt. Class Flirts were Miss Snowden and David Pikoffg Class Partier: were Shawn Landers and Douglas: Rhodes, Most Beautiful was Susie Faulk and Most Handsome was Quincy Wilson. On the whole, the senior class officer: worked hard to make this year's prom i success and also a lot of fun, observe: valedictorian Otto. Dressed in the latest punk fashion Patricia Mitchell and her date causec heads to turn all night. .s ,- ,Zx L4 'rf f' .L tr'i M' Q25 MAJ'-

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After having gone through the buffet line, Quincy Wilson, voted Most Hand- some, senior class president Billy Sederholm and valedictorian Debbie Otto briefly chat before finding their way to their tables. . Dancing to a slow tune, senior Trent Temple and his date, junior Vicki Francis, look forward to the night ahead of them. Voted Clan Clown. Marshall Vogt shows off a smile that helped land him the honor. Prom Z 19



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r 1 sg,.,. ff! Prom supervisor Mrs. Betty Hetzel greets prom participants at the door with a big smile. Chief chaperone Principal Ron Beauford chats with Israel Garcia during a ' X ,N break inthedancing. Full of vigor, John Gregg shows everyone how to really get down during a rock number. Afterthought editor Shelly Rowley and her date sit one out, as the evening wears on. Prom 1 21

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