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 A Night to Remember
n April 23rd, our night had arrived. The planning, scheduling,
dress purchasing, and tuxedo fitting had all paid off. Our Junior
prom was waiting for us as we stepped out of our rented lim­
Oousine. The prom was held at Drumlins, and when we arrived,
the banquet room was decorated with white, black, and purple. The d.j. was
playing the tunes, and our classmates were socializing. After we ate dinner
and had our pictures taken, it was time to dance. Everyone enjoyed themselves
as they played our prom song, Uz’s “With or Without You.” The night
was only half over when the clock struck midnight. We went back to our
limos and we were off to the post party at the Track and Racquet Club. This
was a time to eat, relax, and talk amongst our classmates. After leaving the
“Track,” we all went to our own destinations.
Our Junior prom was full of dancing, enjoyment, and most importantly,
unity. We all had a great and memorable time.
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Formal events unify stu­ dents in more ways than one. These Juniors will al­ ways remember this night, and are eager to create more memories together.
The prom was not just a time to spend with a loved one, but also with friends. These students prove that as long as they are with friends, there is fun to be had.
by Liz Uva
















































































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