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A treasured rose is a prom momento for senior Lisa Hampton to add to her scrapbook. Tahitian Treat, cont. Inside the gym, the theme “Sail Tahiti” seemed to come alive. Picturesque scenes of Ta- hitian beaches, waters, and vil- lages surrounded the festivities. The tables around the dance floor were shaded by palm trees, and the dancers were flanked by a native hut, con- structed on the west wall, anda large sailboat near the east. Even the refreshments room presented a truly tropical atmo- sphere. Surrounded by palm trees and flowers, prom goers drank punch from a fountain and ate fresh fruit. The music for “Sail Tahiti” was provided by the Union Pa- cific Band, repeating their 1981 appearance by popular de- mand. Midway through the evening their lead singer burst out with, “Are you having a good time?!” It was apparent that everyone was. When the dance’s end rolled around, it was the crowd’s reluctance to leave that ultimately — pro- claimed it a success. Everyone gathered up their jackets, purses, lei’s, and mem- ory books, gazed around at the “tropics” one last time, and slowly headed for the door. Teachers and students alike proclaimed it one of the most successful proms in recent Midlo history. “It was incredi- ble,” said one senior before leaving, “the juniors really did a fantastic job.” Leigh Wilder and her date discover the unique pleasures of a Tahitian evening. Student Life Prom 27
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Proud of the prom success, co-chairman Gail Pond gives a relieved smile because the hard work is all over. 26 Student Life Prom Prom figure chairman, Ernie Tai, dis- cusses the figure representatives with drill team member Jane Boyer. Waiting in the wings, the girls prepare to set the figure “82” in motion.
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Bobby Everton extends a flower to Joanne Gerow as a springtime greeting. Sunworshipper Maria Kounnas “catches a few rays” during lunch on “Midlo Beach.” ZN ae (ia Basking in the morning sun, David Lam- berton and Ann Hey! relax in the smok- ing area. 28 Student Life Spring Fever
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