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Wasting their time in football, Seniors Doug Kasper, Ronnie Anderson, and Scott Zock should have gone directly into Cougarettes. Seniors Karen Vaught and Ricky Kanz wait in line to have their pictures taken. Giving a toast to the class of 82, seniors Diane Holl- ingsworth and Elaine Roberts enjoy a post prom party. A true prep at heart, senior Mike Crawford shows Christy Miller that comfort is still above class. K Senior Prom 21
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As they arrive at the registration desk, Shawn Wilson and Chris Wilson receive the brandy snifters instead of the traditional champagne glasses. Ronald Anderson and Barbie Greaff sway to a song played by Crystal Image. As they arrive at the registration desk, Shawn Wilson and Chris Wilson receive the brandy snifters instead Debra Blumberg and date arrive at the Hyatt through of the traditional champagne glasses. the river entrance. X-v 5122.12 tx ws- , '. ng, S2 'QDEC CQ .QE 295 Sa QQ. Ho is KID -Q- :DE go G23 Em of-51 DU 523 W3 'UJ O ei 3. PROM . . . the most anticipated event in a person's high school career, next to graduation. Plans for the ultimate night started in the fall with the choosing of class colors, emerald green and ivoryg flower, white rose, and song, Escape by Journey. As the night approached, talk around the school focused on the prom. Who are you going with? , Where are you eat- ing? , and Who's having parties? were questions heard throughout school daily. Weeks went by, and anxiety grew. Girls bought dresses, and guys ordered tuxes. 20 Senior Prom 1 NX -...X Florists were bombarded with orders, and hair appointments were made. May 8 arrived, and final preparations for the big event began. Pre-prom parties and dinner were crowded into a small time period. For many, the trip downtown to the Hyatt was a frustrating adventure which for some ended with a futile attempt to park near the hotel. The sounds of Crystal lmage blasted from the ballroom and helped curb the nerves of those waiting in the long line to have pictures made. lt was truly a night of dancing as couples were content to dance on the carpet once the dance floor became too crowded. At the tables conversation was difficult because of the volume of the music, but no one seemed to mind and midnight came all too soon. After the last dance, couples joined friends for post prom parties that lasted until the early morning hours. The evening was over and the long mon- ths of planning paid off. Shawn WiIson's observations summed up the event, What a night-l'll never forget itll Laura Moreno
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Six Flags is fitting climax Trying to prove the seniors didn't lack interest in a senior trip, the senior class officers had to think of a good place and start informing everyone early. Six Flags Over Texas was chosen, because of an event known as Senior Night. Seniors Night was a night chosen in May closed to everyone except seniors. On Friday, May 14, after fourth period the seniors and their chaperones headed for Six Flags. The Shock Wave, Judge Roy Scream, and the Texas Chute Out seemed to be the more popular rides, judging by the lines. As one senior stated, I had a really great timeg even though it was tiring. l'll never forget the memories I have of the '82 senior trip. Laura Moreno Seniors Blake Groves and Stacy Fergueson wait to load the bus as chaperones Mrs, Yvonne Gadeke and Mrs. Lou Williams check for contraband , 22 Senior Trip i l p ' 'Jw MWC' ni! .V WJ? While riding the Spindle Top seniors Kelly Dunn A new means of identification? Senior Kathy and Paula Donnelly show it doesn't take much to get Wagner helps Teresa Lashbrook put on her glow in their feet off the ground. the dark ID necklace.
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