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With all of the work put into the prom, it was our finest hour.', Kelly Damer ---ge,ma....,.Wwa.Wfw'ms::1siseigw2:5z2mwa1fseweswzzKtms:2fteEEKi efrssfvwwi'fyH-fummsiasiaf-aswureawaewzmfiMrexws m?.aAW:eiaHkrmzeQtmEa'wfQrvasammfwa ,. .. ,. 7f,..,.,Wm-N W-MW.. .ci,m.w.ra.aWwymfiwm-wwV-1fsfimM.,m.wms,W MawmWms.wwwswaaisVqmfsmmwfwwsawmaast-Qwavee-csm mffmeaw wmmwami '83 Senior Prom outshadows other formal dances Yesterday became today as couples headed home from a night of dancing and parties. For the 1983 seniors attending their final high school formal dance, this one outshadowed all others. The culmination of hours of planning and hard work showed at the Registry Hotel Crystal Ballroom, which was decorated in pink, burgandy and silver for WITH ANGIE NALLEY in the background. l.auric Edwards glances across thc Crystal Ballroom of the Registry Hotel Pham by Bob Dunbar 16 Student Life SILHOUETTED within the decorative ivyvcovered arch, a senior couple steps down after their official presentation. Photo by Hub Dunbar this finest hour. Following an invocation and dinner, Mr. Stan McMillan introduced each couple and presented a rose to each girl. While couples waited in line for pictures, KEGL's Stevens and Pruett entertained in the formal ballroom. Leaving the hotel, couples retreated to parties specially held at other places, such as the Sheraton. Senior Larry Hervey said, The price was too high for fourteen people to stay only a few hours. On this Saturday night of the senior prom, to some it appeared as a fairytale come to life. By morning the fairytale merged with reality and the two stood indistinguishable. EMn Y, 53s WR2iw
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High school was an experience I would not have missed. I ' ,N Pam Barnes ' 1 -f ..:.'?i . , g V 1.:.a1f . W Y i - if , L V ., .sf it ,g .1 Li -9 Farewell honors are awarded to '83 graduates Awards and graduation days are both signs that the end is here. These events are the finale to some of the happiest and most fulfilling times in life, but they are also the beginning to a new life in a big world. To ease the strain of starting anew, a few individuals received scholarships and awards, which were earned on the basis of their academic and extracurricular standings. Ending the awards ceremonies, Principal Gary Reeves announced the 97 honor AS EACH GRADUATE OF 1984 receives his diploma, Mrs. Nell Jackson finishes a four year project by announcing them. Pholo by Russell Duckworth AFTER BEING PRESENTED AS VALEDICTORIAN, Barbara Seilheimer shows her spirit while singing the Alma Mater. Photo by Bryan Cumby I, 4' -Av X ALEXANDRA ALESKOVSKY GAVE HER SALUTATORIAN SPEECH as Dr. Eli Douglas, superintendant, and Tammy Fraley, junior, listen. Pholo by Russell Duckworth students out of 498 graduates. Graduation was held May 28, 1983, at Moody Coliseum on the Southern Methodist University campus. Promptly at 10 a.m., Pomp and Circumstance broke the nervousness that was hanging in the muggy air, as the 1983 graduates proceeded to their assigned seats. ln his speech Mr. Reeves said that this class always charged forward without ever taking a step backward. In Alexandra Aleskovsky's salutatorian speech, she gave a recipe for success in high school, including two main ingredients, Moptimism and dedicationf' Choked with emotion, Barbara Ann Seilheimer ended the speeches with emphasis upon the imporant needs in high school: Glove and support? After receiving their diplomas, the class draped in red and black gowns threw their caps high in the air as a sign of joy and relief, closing an important chapter of their lives. AS HE SHAKES PRINCIPAL GARY REEVES' HAND, Derrick Castell receives his diploma at Moody Coliseum, on Saturday, May 28, 1983. Photo by Russell Duckworth Awards DayfGraduation 15
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