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I looked forward to it for so many years — it was worth wait- ing for. — Jeannette Gonzales It was great, I ' ll re- member it always. — Sharon Bennett The shopping prep- aration before prom was more exciting than the dance itself. — Stephanie Waldron I would have had more fun if the dance floor was bigger. The best part of the night was after prom. — Sharon Palmer It was definitely a night to remember. — Sabrina Quiaae Prom was awesome, I can ' t wait for next year. — Junior Chris Chavez Jana Lee Dobson thanks her friend Shane Edwards for a memorable dance. Jennifer Fullmer struts he crowded dance floor. 277
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1 988 Senior Prom Definitely A Night To Remember On the morning of April 30, 1988, the seniors awoke with chills of ex- citement knowing that the evening ahead would be a night to remember . Stu- dents began limousine planning, arranging for flowers, dinner, and parties in their hotel rooms. When the time had fi- nally come, seniors real- ized, as they admired themselves and their dates, that they were ready for a serious evening. Their moods were set during an enchanted din- ner, and afterwards they were off towards the illus- trious Marriott Hotel on the Riverwalk. Seniors were in awe at the sight of all the food available and the thousands of balloons that decorated the room. The band. Night Shift, en- tertained students with songs such as Here I Go Again by Whitesnake and Hip To Be Square by Huey Lewis and the News. With tremendous ex- haust, students exited the prom to do what they do best . . . And empty stood a ballroom with nothing in the air but sounds of mem- ories where the class of ' 88 held their last high school fiesta. Anicle. Kris KaUimai Photos Robin Shoemake D J, Dykes finds out that his favorite teachet Mrs. McCormick can do more than teach. En)oying the crowded atmosphete stu- dents danced to the class song. Here I go again, by Whitesnake. H K l ■ BE iL-fK ■ Hv H %r p 4 I I V N m 1 4 lid Prom
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Seniors embark on new life as grads The music started softly, then as the graduates moved slowly out of the crowded, hot corridors of Paul Taylor Field House the glorious blasts of the organ echoed in everyone ' s ears. Graduation, freedom and fun was finally here. The look ot disbelief could be seen on everyone ' s face as the ceremony ended with Vu Do ' s awaited line, Amen. The caps flew as the dream of graduation became reality. 278 Graduation
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