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Graduation '84 The hardest part was getting to the Hofheinz Pavilion at the University of Houston cam- pus on time. Also, getting that hat to look just right in those windy tunnels and borrowing a tie were not easy. Tha! magic moment of entry fthe processionalj onto the gymnasium floor seemed to take forever. -nf. sab- 1 . 1-: ,. , V-'. K 5.x .ll 46 graduation rfigr
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i hrl E The gorgous ice-carving for rhe class of 1984 lasred well into the evening Ileaven 'l'm finding it hard to believe I'm in Heaven. This was a line from the Senior's song by Bryan Adams. lr was also what mosr of the seniors and dates were probably saying as they entered the beautiful Adam's Mark Hotel where the prom was held. The decor was outstan- ding, The flowers, a centerpiece for each table, were an array of lavenders, purples, and the ever-loving gold. The menu for prom night consisted of many delicious dishes - yet few had big enough ap- petites, due to the fabulous restaurants most attended before the prom. The dim lights set the mood for a romantic prom - yet the music's upbeat did get the Seniors excited and ready to dance from eight 'til one in the morning. The prom night Cor the night in Heavenj was hardly over at the dance. There was the Senior Breakfast at Roll- ing Fork hosted by the parents to go to, and others had plans to visit the gorgeous yet wet coast that night to watch the sunrise over the Gulf of Mexico and make this night in Heaven end beautifully. X . While clowning around on the dance floor, Lemina Al-Saman and her date put in a few dance steps between craziness. On cloud nine, David Grier and dare Elaine Dillard are all smiles this evening. senior prom gi'jQa,.y.r Q wi. - ir Dressed ro dazzle, Rick Dexbin flashes his rop har and scarf.
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