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After a hard night of gambling, David Oliver and Ceci Court visit the cafe bar for a Coke. 'i T .'1'.1v- V 4 , , 5 - 'A , .r V p is. if .1 -1 E3 2? Q v Q, it rm, Q 0 5 t 1 l Dancing the night away, Trace Warren and Susan Mohundro slow dance to the music of Phil and the Blanks. 58 Student Life . . Three . Push! ,Come on, give itga little more gas! . FOI' SOYUC RG. students and their dates, outside his ,where they gvci sawfIfA Night of at Thou- sand , Stars. ln- stead of listening, to the Phil and the Blanks? H193 listened toiDon Mi4 cheals on Y102. ln- stead of yrislg being surrounded by beautiful BG- def corations, they were surrounded by natures decora- tions: mud and rain Senior Oret-A chen Lemke and her fdatej Alan, Lane, along with Kristen Leuhrs and Pat Youngi' and Lacie Chambers and Steve sggvr Oden, were just at tad m o r e oth a 11 ufashionablyn late. A case of bad luck is what they called it. ' 'g T u r n i ng around on adead end road is what I thought we were doingg The next thing I knew, Pat yelled to getfout Of the Surban, we were stuck in mud, said Gret- chen Lemke. After two hours of g get: tinguunstuckf' they finally made it to, rthearrom, tens minutes before it was over, which 'save a isisi newinieanis ing to being 'ifashgionablyss r,t, latest., Taking a break from the crowed dance floor, Wendy Ratcliff and her date Todd Howren grab a glass of punch. Page Sponsor: Cragile House 2500 State Line Ave.
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Cl begins to celebrate as his is called for a door prize, but hristy Patterson tries to calm him own. age Sponsor: Good Luck Seniors 87' Mary and Larry Copeland V . JL.. X. f ' X . Q S 5 r' . - X wx it 54 X 3' is 'ir s N . Xb-F 4 1 X I 1.4 4 Q Arriving late, Melinda Birge and Brent Bull tell Paiysi Henson about their romantic dinndifiiv Shreveport before the prom. T116 Day After After the e promthere were some parties and S breakfastsito at- I t end, but most students agreed that theday after was the most eeis i .Jimmy Tovims- encl and Noel. McGa.rvey agreed, lt was the most fun be- cause we spent the day at the lake with our closest friends. But about 15 couples had a lot of trouble on an adventure to the Little Missouri River. i'When we got there the wa- ter was low, there were too many bugs, and we for- got the matches so we ate raw weiners, ex- plained Kelly Shope. We fi- nally decided to leave and we couldn't be- cause the trucks were stuck and some weird peo- ple had to pull us out! said Chris- ty Patterson. No matter what the activity after the prom, everyone agreed that it was a great way to end the weekend. Prom talk Kelia McKenzie lets Wendy Walker in on some post-prom plans. Many stu- dents continued prom festivities into the night. - V, J i X . 1 w t . , N L' X . L r. ' 1 ' r. . . ' jr! 11 .eg r wit I 'I .ff UTM, v ,V , . . . ug., nf '1!wtg,, b , , I. .,. After their picture appointment, Michele Rose and her date check out the prom decorations in the entrance. PI'0l'!1 57
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Riddell and Amy look over the decora- ln the lobby cafe. Not exactly Cinderella, but Jeff White seems to think so. Jeff and Jennifer Dykes along with Sharon Turk and Craig Schulz sit one out. Sponsor: Photomatlon P120 'i t 100 Town West Shopping Center Making small talk, Tammie Wilf and Kip Schnipper sit at one of the cozy tables around the dance floor. A little romance Ronda Coleman and Brian Atkins dance to a slow song under the starry night. Later that same nigh t Prom fim con tin ued in to the morning with parties, movies, and hiends or many students, the Prom is the greatest ex- cuse to have curfews tremen- dously extended. And because parents were so reasonably cool, prom goers took advan- tage and parties all night. Many seniors spent post- prom time in Mike Young's bam. From falling doum the popcom-covered stairs to get- ting knocked over inside the porta-potty, seniors continued their prom fun until the early moming hours. As the sun be- gan to rise, couples began to leave so the early moming breakfast parties could be at- tended while others dropped off to sleep in Mike's game room. But the Young's bam wasn't the only place post- prom goers went. To escape the fast pace, many couples resorted to somewhere quiet to watch a movie or just en- joy each other's company. Others attended parties then went home to crash and get ready for the day after. Todd Howren said, I don't remember what time we started the movies. I just remember waking up at five o'clock wondering why l wasn't at home.
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