Top photo, Pablo Lopez and Albert Strasser strut their stuff at the Friday Harbor High School prom, April 26 in the San Juan Island Yacht Club. Bottom photo, Pablo Lopez, Mollie Taylor and Justin Browne are crowned prom royalty. - James Krall
James Krall
Top photo, Pablo Lopez and Albert Strasser strut their stuff at the Friday Harbor High School prom, April 26 in the San Juan Island Yacht Club. Bottom photo, Pablo Lopez, Mollie Taylor and Justin Browne are crowned prom royalty.

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May 14, 2008 · 1:41 PM

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Top photo, Pablo Lopez and Albert Strasser strut their stuff at the Friday Harbor High School prom, April 26 in the San Juan Island Yacht Club. Bottom photo, Pablo Lopez, Mollie Taylor and Justin Browne are crowned prom royalty. See this week's Journal of the San Juan Islands for a page of photos from prom, Opening Day of boating season, and the Children's Festival.

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