' PRGM I 98 A Dance Worth Remembering v Prom King and Queen .lerry Abraham and Chris Kano smile as they enjoy the v A limo idly waits outside the Collesium night. to chauffer people on a sightseeing v Enjoying the dance are Charmaine tour around Seattle after Prom. Caros and Ryan Gulin. f The excitement of the event floated through the air. The aura was contagious as whispers buzzed in classrooms and hallways. What does your dress look like? Where are you guys going to dinner? My friend told me he was renting a limo. Seniors were thrilled to be going to the last dance of their high school career. Juniors talked anxiously of going to the biggest dance of the year. As the night of Prom drew nearer, the wallets of students became lighter. Money was put into buying or renting tuxedos, dresses, flowers, limos, and as the tradition goes--hotel rooms. On the morning of April 25th at the Rainier Room, a group of junior were preparing for the big event. Balloons, streamers, table cloths, and center pieces were among the decorations displayed. The caterers had been called and were preparing food such as sandwiches, relish trays, nuts, mints, and punch. They also supplied the food table with an ice carving of two birds sit- ting on a heart. As people began to arrive, the photographers set about taking all sorts of candid pictures. Also available by :BA Prom
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