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Seniors announce favorites at prom The junior-senior prom finally arrived, thanks to hard work and effort put forth by the junior class. The romantic theme Carousels and Wishing Wells fit perfectly with the many dresses and tuxedoes, worn by couples as they anxiously awaited pic- tures and the announcement of senior selections. With music supplied by the Brent Green Agency, everyone had the chance to dance to their individual music tastes. Along with pictures, which sold for 313, S10 or 58, souvenir glasses and memory books were available to all who attended. At the May 12 event, held at the Marriott Ballroom in Austin, carousel horses decorated the walls and a large carousel and wishing well were used as floor decorations. Table centerpieces consisted of flowers and candles which cast an illuminating glow, set- ting off the fairy tale atmosphere. At the prom, Stacey Vlach, senior, waits for her date to seat her. ,, 3 Best Hair Mary Tumbusch and Scott Bradley Class Clowns Kelly Keane and Mike Baker Most Athletic Karen Kramer and Kevin Luersen Best Smile Rob Jensen, Michelle Miller and Brad Watson Best All Around John Powell and Lesley Swaverly 64 Student Life
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S As Spring Fever hits, many students often have a hard time concentrating in their classes. Lee O'NeaI, junior, is determined to do well on his CTBS Achievement Tests. Captain Attaway, Eighth Marine Corps District Coor- dinator for MJROTC Units, inspects freshman cadet John Harris. Advertising prom tuxes for Royal Tuxedo, Jason Crawford, senior, hands out coupons to Scott Carpenter, junior, and Doug George, senior. -.1 ng deb ,,sY.,j2- 'f ew' H .MW- Spring is in the air when more and more students spend their lunch period outside. Senior Peter Davis passes extra minutes before the bell breakdanclng while freshman Cary Crathers and others look on. Student Life 63
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Most Likely to Succeed John Powell and Jennifer Wallin Most Studious John Powell and Michelle Wilson S Wittiest Carla Hornberger and Frank Leffingwell Most Radical Mike Baker and Jeni Hatfield Friendliest, Most Dependable, Most Courteous, Most Respectable, Beth Whitley and Brad Watson. Student Life 65
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