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- . - i.' Sv, -4 .tw ,fa fav 'N af' Karen Olson. Kim Ryle and their dates have no problem getting into the beat of Borracho y Loco. Tommy Titan dresses up for the Sadics' Club taribbcan dance. Cruising Carib tyle By .Ienny Selser The Sadies' Club Caribbean dance put on bythe seniors, class of '87, was a dance that everybody who attended seemed to en- joy. The band, Borraeho y Loco, enter- tained the dance goers with Reggae music and a climatic I.imbo down! contest. Brian Korgel stated, I loved them because I like to dance to that kind of music, and I loved the atmosphere they created. Borra- eho y Loco made a great contribution to the theme of Club Caribbean with their exotic instruments and many enthusiastic mem- bers. The decorations were noticeable from a first glance at the gym door. A Hobie Cat Catamaran was set outside the gym and two windsurfers' colorful sails inside, gave the usually dull gym a festive look. The decorations put you in the mood for the dance. The boat was really neat! stated Mike McGowan. Probably though the most noticeable decoration was that of our fam- ous mascot, Tommy Titan. The usual proud and mighty Titan was Hhangin' loose on this occasion. Tommy was dressed in flow- ered baggies shorts, dark glasses, a life's a beach tee-shirt, and he had his faithful surfboard and ghetto blaster. The seniors put together one ofthe most entertaining and well-planned theme dances in the Sadies' tradition. With the gym's outstanding decorations and a great band, the night was considered a huge suc- cess. Thc dance was crazy unique and fun. I think everyone had a great time! exclaimed Kris Rudzinski 2' 1? ,t.. is x s 1 59 ' kg -125 ' go 71' rf' .. . ak, f' :ill I' 5.2 I . t fi g l . if I gs? , J. gf ' i ti 1 417 at sw ' I F , , Q tt
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Jeff Collins and Hilary Quiseng reflect upon their romantic evening. + X glass enclosed pavillion provides an unusual setting for the prom. Sea World's natural beauty made Prom '87 something special for all. A Moon- Splashed Evening By Jenny Selser The class of 1988 continued the tradition ofthe .lunior-Senior Prom this year with a new twist of flair. Unlike the locations of past proms. this year's was held at Sea World. Mission Bay in the new pavillion. Some skeptical prom-goers felt that this lo- cation was unusual. But upon hearing com- ments such as, Hey, George, we can go feed Shamu if we don't like the band! The junior class was determined to make Prom very successful. Bob Champion, junior class advisor, stated, Sea World provided a fantastic blend of natural beauty that, along with student elegance, provided the basis of a night to remember. The evening turned into one of sheer de- light for many who attended. The pavillion, which was enclosed in glass, was decorated with candles on the tables and throughout the inside, giving the effect of a glowing environment. Tall Grecian columns with flower pots and green plants accented the romantic mood of the room. And an ex- travagant Swan ice sculpture that was placed by the hors d'ouvres was extra spe- cial. Mika Phinney commented, Every- body seemed to really enjoy the Prom this year. Boys in formal tuxedo attire and girls in their beautiful dresses danced to the music of Cat Tracks, a band popular with Poway High in the past. When the couples began to tire. the serene environment of Japanese gardens and well manicured grounds be- came an ideal place for a Moonlight Sere- nade, the theme ofthe Prom. Shelly Hayes. one of the Prom commissioners, stated, l was really pleased how everything came to- gether in making Prom 1987 a success. 'klforget dancing! Let's go play in Cap'n Kids World. exclaims a happy couple. 45
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