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A Change In Tradition In the past years, the jun- ior-senior prom has been at a hotel. This year our stu- dents were honored by be- ing able to have their prom at the Colonial Country Club. This was the first prom the country club has allowed there in years. It was a little different having the prom at a country club but everyone had a great time. Everyone began show- ing up for the Grand March at 7:00 p.m. There were probably some of the best dressed couples in Fort Worth on April 23, 1988. The slide show brought back many memories when it showed at 10:30 p.m. on that special night. No meal was served but there was a buffet throughout the eve- ning. The buffet consisted of steamship beef buffet, smokie sausages, sesame chicken strips, a variety of cheeses with crackers, a fresh fruit platter, finger sandwiches, assorted pas- tries and fruit punch. The prom song was Why Can't This Night Go On Forever by Journey. This year the juniors, seniors, and their sponsors seemed to have outdone themselves with the money they raised ear- lier in the year with mag- azine sales. Senior Liska Lewis recalls the evening by stating lt's sad to think about prom coming because it signals the end of the year but the magic of the night and the kind way everyone treats everyone makes it worth while. 26 Prom A Hoping she'Il say yes, Sr. Clif- ton Short proposes to Sr. Kim Tan- ner. Clifton and Kim plan to get married 1 year from prom - April 23, 1989 P Resting after a dance, Seniors Liska Lewis and Scott Nipper catch their breath. Liska and Scott both plan to attend AGM University. P Showing off their smiles, Sen- iors Alicia Cox and Kristie Freeman take a break from dancing. Alicia stated Prom was the best night of my senior year. The slide show was really touching and it made me re- alize how much l'd miss everyone. phot by B ff if
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Lx? M, - . photo by Bryan Estess Seniors Remember Classmates While having a little fun doing the senior show, the seniors remembered their classmates. Money raised from the original showing of the senior show went to a granite memorial in rememberance of Paul Rob- inson and John Malachi. This was the class of '88's gift to the school. All stu- dents donated Sl to see the senior show a second time. The second showing of the senior show raised S1000 for Jacob Lemke, who was hospitalized from a car ac- cident. Kevin Osburne, Jr. right, raps to the beat of James Bell, Jr. left. These two juniors helped advertise over the announcements the Sen- ior Show benefitting Jacob Lemke. K photo by Bryan Estess 'Wwf photo by David Wissore I null'- 4 A Shannon Kimberling, Sr. left and Kelly Gailes, Sr. right, both jam away with their homemade guitars. Shannon and Kelly were only part ofthe acts that participated in the Senior Show. 4 Kelly Webster, Sr. right, Wendy Mos- kowie, Sr., middle, and Heather Adair, Sr. left act out Grease's hit Summer Nights. In this act Wendy, Kelly, and Heather played the guys while pleasant Brooks, Brad Phillips, and Mike Gordon played the girls. photo by Bryan Estess A Coach Klatt, left and Tracy Byrd, Sr. right, dance to Heard it Through the Grapevine. During the middle of their act the raisins CTracy Byrdj went into the audience and took volunteers to dance with them. JW Senior Show 25
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- ff.. 1. X photos by Brian Payne I, K 'A 2. 'N A Soph Tina Howell, and Seniors Chris Logan, Doug Tracy, and Tony Miller show they can be cool and col- lective on this wild and crazy night. 4 Posing picture pretty, Trent Harp and Soph. Michelle Thomas dance the night away. Instead of a band, a disc jockey kept everyone on their feet dancing. mis is A 000h! So Hot!! Sr. Todd Stegall tries to cool oft after dancing with the mass of people on the dance floor. Todd will be playing football for Louisiana Tech next year. A Jr. John Reed and Sr. Tamara Lalonde discuss whether or not they should go back for one more dance. f V , Prom 27
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