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2016 Hartsburg-Emden Prom

April 26, 2016 LINCOLN DAILY

NEWS.COM

A Night in Old Hollywood”

2016 Hartsburg-Emden

High School Junior/Senior Prom

The 2016 Prom themed “A Night in Old

Hollywood” was a night to remember.

Events held on Saturday, April 23rd launched

for many, a time that will be remembered

with fondness for decades.

In grandest fashion the evening began at

4 p.m. with the traditional Grand March

outside the Emden Community House.

What makes the Grand March most

memorable year after year is that it is truly a

community event. It seems all who are able

of both the communities attend this special

event. A mass assembly of families, and not

just mom and dad, but grandparents, aunts

and uncles, cousins, distant cousins twice

removed, teachers and friends, most everyone

turns out eager to observe this rite of passage

when sweet youth transform into handsome

and beautiful sophisticated adults.

Concluding the March, the Royal Court was

announced. In Hartem tradition, every senior

is eligible for King or Queen. Every junior

is eligible for Prince or Princess. The Senior

Class votes for Prince and Princess. The

Junior Class votes for the King and Queen.

2016 Junior/Senior Prom Royal Court:

King Clay Olson

Queen Erin Lessen

Prince Antonio Coit-Kirk

Princess Ashley Zinser

Sophomore attendants: Kayla Zimmerman,

Shyanne Conrady, Alex Vetter and Joe

Garcia.

After the March, many of the audience stayed

around to visit with each other and with the

Promsters. About an hour-long interlude

allowed enough time for impromptu casual

photographs, heartfelt compliments, some

with teary eyes; lots of laughs, and class

photos.

Then the evening belonged to the Junior/

Senior Prom goers only.

On this evening the Emden Community

House was made elegant for dinning and

dancing from 6:15 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Prom was hosted by the Hartsburg-Emden

Junior Class and the entire Junior Class

served on the prom committee. With a

color scheme of black, red and gold, the

community house was transformed into a

glitzy setting of the ritziest style for the affair.

As the clock struck 12, most of the prom

goers extended their evening to the Emden

Grade School. There, the mood shifted to

fun playing Laser Tag, trivia and games, plus

movies and prizes.

The Post-prom Party was hosted by the

Junior Class parents from 12 a.m. to 3 a.m.

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