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FHOWNS FROM THE COURT JEST- ER are shown as a joke backfired. NOT NOTICING THE SUFIFIOUND- INGS, Steve Vincelette and his date are enjoying the evening, CLASS PRESIDENT Jay Hendiey speaks to the seniors during dessert. ENJOYMENT OF THE EVENING was evident on the faces of Craig Furche and Debbie Hesse. MEN IN TUXES, such as Terry David' son added tothe charm of the prom. Senior Prom 15
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J WHILE SITTING OUT A DANCE. Steve Trahan and Teresa Copeland have a moment together. Midsummer 'Knights' Dream On Saturday morning May 8, the decorating committee for the 1982 Senior Prom was hard at work getting ready for that night's dance. When the excited students entered the Fairmont Ballroom that evening, they were met with scenes of medieval splendor. While the 619 seniors dined on teriyaki steak and chocolate mousse, top forty music was played in the background. The class was also entertained with a song, written and performed for the evening by Leah Ann Dove. Later that evening, medieval pomp and ceremony was observed as each couple was announced WONDEFRING wHv THEY ARE THE LAST to be served. Liz Meager and Brian Liddell enjoy pre-dinner conversation. by the majestic voice of Mr. Pete Lohstreter and accompanied by a fanfair of trumpets. Pictures were then taken and centerpieces were offered as souvenirs. While leaving the ballroom to attend one of the various parties that were scheduled in hotels around the Dallas area, Liz lv1cGowen spoke for all when saying, lt was so much more than I ever dreamed or hoped for. Some couples like Amy Harvey and her date David Woodward did more romantic things after leaving their prom. They went to the lake for a champagne breakfast at sunrise. Janet Froelich stated that All the hard work we have done in the past four years paid off in a very successful and fulfilling way. 14 Student Life .f M 4 2 I
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A new life begins An atmosphere of breathless expectation settled over Moody Coliseum on Saturday, May 29 as seventy honor students and three hundred students slowly filed into the huge auditorium. The class of '82 had come to the finale of a very important stage of their life-high school. Their time to graduate had arrived. The evening began with the invocation, given by Class President Jay Hendley, and the welcome, given by Superintendent Eli Douglas. The A' Cappella Choir then performed l Sing the Body Electric, directed by Choir Vice-President Audrey Luna, and Shepherd Me Lord, 16 Student Life directed by President Laurie Schreiber. After speeches by Lisa Pruitt, valedictorian, and Susan Elliot, salutatorian, the class of '82 was presented with their diplomas. The graduates then stood and, for the last time, were directed in the Alma Mater by Jeff Lintner. The evening ended with the benediction, spoken by Student Council President Renee McKnight. Graduate Amy Harvey commented, Graduation was something every one of us looked forward to, but it was also a very emotional evening. Of course, l'll miss NG, but l'm ready to begin a new life outside of it. PRINCIPAL GARY REEVES wishes the best as he speaks for the last time to the class of '82, with Superintendent Eli Douglas looking on. PPESENTING DIPLOMAS is Gary Reeves, assisted by Gordon McDowell, '83 Student Council president. ASSISTING KELLY TOLLESON down the stage steps where she has received her diploma is Vice- Principal Frank Reid.
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