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Sebastian Robinson and Tonya Sims arrive at the prom, ready for a night of dancing and picture taking. Honor Seniors The HCJC SUB was the scene of the 1981 Jun- ior-Senior Prom, held on May 1. Interested juniors worked overtime to transform the ballroom into an ‘‘Evening in Paradise,’’ the chosen theme. Stu- dents and their dates were greeted by the junior ushers as they stepped onto a wooden bridge that carried them into the ballroom. Brandy snifters were given to all students as souvenirs of the prom. Refreshments included punch, cookies, finger sandwiches, sausage balls and cheese balls. D.J. Dave Goldman provided the music for the night. At top, Patti Moore and Dawn Yancey arrange centerpieces on a table in preparation for the prom. Senior Gina Vaughn and her date, Robert Mills enjoy a slow dance for a change of pace. STUDENT LIFE 25
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Students enjoy fellowship with each other in addition to danc- ing. Cookies and punch were served. Rachel Brown and her date seem to be enjoying the sounds of D.J. Dave Goldman. The muscle behind the construction of the prom, Mr. Gerald Woods puts the finishing touches on one of the gazebos. 24 STUDENT LIFE
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The department award for world history goes to a smiling James Graham. Achievements Noted at Last Assembly Mr. Tom Whitman directed the annual Awards Assembly as many students received certificates, medals, and plaques rewarding them for superior achievement in various areas. Categories included academic and vocational departments, UIL contests, athletics, and extracurricular activi- ties. Certificates were handed out by Mr. James Stacks, representing the school board, and new Student Council officers, who were also installed and awarded pins during the assembly. Martha Stevens shows her delight on being named Highest Ranking Sophomore Girl. Senior Deborah Freeman is congratulated by incoming Student Body Presi- dent Stacy Smith as she receives the world literature award. 26 STUDENT LIFE
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