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2016 Mount Pulaski High School Prom

May 10, 2016 LINCOLN DAILY

NEWS.COM

T

he 2016 Mount Pulaski High

School Prom Grand March was

a success under beautiful blue skies

Saturday afternoon. With the threat

of rain close by, family and friends

held their breath as the couples

made their way down the steps of

the Mount Pulaski Courthouse with

Greg Taylor announcing.

Luckily Mother Nature held off

for the forty-five simply gorgeous

couples who took part in being

admired and photographed by the

community.

At the end of the Grand March, the

2016 Prom Court was announced

with Kamryn Aylesworth being

named Prom Queen and William

Stewart being named Prom King.

Aylesworth is the daughter of

Randy and Kelly Aylesworth and

Will is the son of John and Diedra

Stewart, all of Mount Pulaski.

Other members of the Prom Court

were Emaleigh Berry, Emily Maus,

Jessica Maxheimer, Kurtis Hoock,

Sam Koehl and Max Coppinger.

As the crowd of kids departed the

town square, all of them going in

groups to various eating places like

Texas Roadhouse and Osaka, the

Grand March coordinators let out a

sigh of relief, thanks to the weather.

The couples had plenty of time to

eat as the Prom did not start until

8:00 p.m.

The dancing and desserts took

place at the Midnight Masquerade

themed prom at the American

Legion Home in Mount Pulaski,

with Nick Davis spinning tunes.

Doorman for the Prom was

freshman, Ian Schneider. Two

freshmen cake girls were Lilly

Fuhrer and Madison Thomas.

The couples danced until 11:00

p.m. and then had the chance to go

home to change clothes before the

Post-prom started at 11:30 p.m. at

Mount Pulaski High School.

Once again this year’s post-prom

was put on by a team of volunteer

parents and grandparents. The

hugely successful event featured

nearly 100 students in attendance.

Beautiful weather makes

for a successful MPHS Prom

CONTIUNED ►