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Won ! anyone dance with me? Mr. John Wade looks around for a dance partner at the Junior-Senior Prom. STUDENT LIFE May 1 have the first dance? Senior Pam Pittman and Senior Richard Caycc start off the prom with the first dance after being crowned 1988 Prom Queen and King. Only one more to go! Junior Tommy Offill helps do last minute decorating for the prom. How do I look? Junior Mary Allen, Senior Tiffany Cook and Sophomore Julie Bengston do quick touch ups before the dance.
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Great Expectations — For some, the prom was an event to be planned and looked forward to months ahead of time. The Junior class for example, started the prom, preparing for it as early as October with the Fall Festival. At first, it almost seemed that like the Texas economy, the Junior budget was not going to be able to cover the prom expenses but through the hard work and determination of students, room parents, and sponsors, the money was raised and the preparations were begun. Junior sponsor Mrs. Cowling said, “The Juniors and their room parents really came through for us and made the prom a success.” By Christmas, many had already started seriously thinking about the prom. Some in fact, had even started looking for their tuxes and dresses. Junior Raquel Wolfe said, “I bought my dress back in January. I knew I was going, and I really liked the dress, so I got it.” For many though, the prom itself was only the beginning of a long weekend of parties with their friends. Senior Amy Windham said, “The prom was fun, but we really had more fun afterwards. We went to a party and to Six Flags the next day.” Whether it was a Junior expectantly looking forward to the outcome of all their hard work, or a Senior getting together for one of the last times with their friends, most agreed that it was a night to NEVER SAY GOODBYE. Lost in thought. Seniors Jared Sprowl and Stephen Key talk about their postprom plans. PROM 23
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