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432 Susan Keyser Pegeen Kramer Karen Langston John Lax Sherrill Leonard Glona Loera 74 seniors Susan Khadhiri Hony Krelsrler Cathy Lawrence Laura Lentz Jason Lewms JoAnn Loera Bruce King Lee lalrd Melanie Lawrence Rlchard Leonard Joseph Lewright Carolyn Lott James Knepp Dennse Lake
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Cathy Robyn Holi field Hughes Tonya Cherie Joi y Jones Prom special night. The senior prom was a special cele- bration for seniors because it is one ofthe traditions that signifies the end of their highschool years. This year's seniorkprom served not only as an awardsceremony, but as a pleasant evening aswell. The senior class officers did a great job and should be com- mended, said Mary Beth Barber. Seniors and their dates gathered at the Tracor banquet room for dinner where Senior favorites, Who's Who, and special awards were presented. Gag awards were presented, also. For instance, the varsity cheerieaders received the Gong award' V for their pep rally skits this year. T r of Crystal image was the band this year. They were good. They played a lot of Chicago, said Jason Lewis. The atmosphere was serene. They made it feel like a senior prom, not a party. I really enjoyed it, said Rodney Gaudin. Avery special thanks went to Mrs. Frances Bush, senior class sponsor, whenishe was given a rocking chair as a gift from the seniors. lt was great, said Jose Garcia. I really had a good time. It was a night to remember that we were. . . 1. Molly Ward accepts her Who's Who award from Mr. Forrest Kline at the prom. 2. Tim Gardner, Denise Tankersley,,Sam Kelley and Jennyne Zurovec enjoy their-meal. 3. Gina Zimmerman and Sam Keliy speak for the people at the prom. F X by Carolyn Foote, Melanie Garza Tim Meeks
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i Homer Cheryl Robin Lo EU Lowden Lucas Mangum Chandra Hop e Sherry Debra Sue Marshall Martinez Nlassirer Matthews Picnic special. Finally the tradition that recog- nized your seniority approached -- the senior picnic. It was the one day that you were legally allowed to be absent, and for many, the first Cand lastj time all year to be a part of the senior class. What made the picnic really spe- cial, besidesgetting out of school for the day, was spending an entire day with just seniors -- one of the last times we would all be together, commented Cathy Dourte. The picnic, held at Zilker park, opened with rousing frisbee and vol- leyball games that warmed everyone up. Finally, the food arrived and a long line of people waiting to eat formed. Eventually, everyone had a chance at the barbeque. ' After the meal was done, some seniors left for the lake, while others went to Barton Springs for a swim. Friends got a chance to spend a day eating, swimming and talking. But more than that, seniors got an opportunity to see each other outside of school, as people and as peers, before the day of. . . 1. After sweating it out at the picnic, many seniors progressed to Barton Springs to cool off. 2. Eating was the main feature at the picnic, and the long wait in line made the food taste even better. 3. Seniors entertain themselves playing volleyball as well as frisbee until the food arrives, 'Bu Xitwg, ! Kathy 4 Manno Lisa Maybery Tim McDaniel Sc tt o McKinney Gary Meyer Reuse
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