The Longhorn Express (Harper, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 2005 Page: 2 of 20
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MAY 26,2005
THE LONGHORN EXPRESS
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Prom 2005: A Walk Under The Stars
by Alice Hayes, Reporter
Collected by Reporter Jenea Esquell
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Amanda
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Joseph
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be visting San
Antonio for the
Gold Youth
Leadership
Seminar.
Mr. & Miss HHS
Vivian Jones & Tyler Kee
Another year goes passing by,
Another prom is here,
To some this brings a joyous
smile,
To others, brings a tear.
For four years you have treaded
a path from dawn to setting sun,
But now the path gets steeper
And the climb is just begun.
We re very glad to know you;
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gone.
To the Class of 2005, we dedi-
cate our prom.
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by the Military
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World Wars.
Jody- Goldman
will be attend-
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in Austin.
Lindsey Pate will
be attending Kids
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Worth.
Elizabeth
Montoya will
be attending
the HOBY
leadership
conference in
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Nikki Hobson, Jared Grove, and
Natalie Pascarella will attend a sum-
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East Central University in Ada,
Oklahoma. They’will attend Upward
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As we send our seniors on their
way, we still haveone last memory
to save. A walk under the stars
was the perfect theme for this
year’s prom memories.
“This year’s prom was a blast. I
enjoyed every minute and tried to
dance every dance,” junior
Crystal Sims said. As the music
played all night long and people ate
whenever there was a break, we
can all agree prom was simply
great.
“I think it was the best prom
ever. I think everyone had a good
time. The music was good as well
as the food. Let’s not forget the
beautiful Cailloux Student Center.
In the future, when I hear the song
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Travis Reeh, Alex Mujica, Zach
Krueger and Desi Taylor dance the
night away at prom.
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sponsor Kenya Abbott tries on the
crown before the coronation.
received while the dj took a break.
Everyone agreed that everyone
looked great. “The dresses were
extravagant, and the suits were
suave. I feel we had a lot of fun,
and personally, it was a lot more
fun then last year’s prom,” senior
Vivian Jones said.
At 11:30, royalty was finally
announced. Mr. and Miss HHS
were seniors Tyler Kee and Vivian
Jones.
The crown for Prom King went to
Adrian Hernandez and... drum roll,
please... Queen was Vivian Jones.
There was a tie for Prince between
seniors Chance Bollier and Tyler
Kee, and Princess was senior Katie
Bollinger.
The honor left quite an impact on
King Adrian.
“ I would like to thank all my fans
and the people who believe in me.
On a positive, note prom was won-
derful, and the juniors did an excel-
lent job,” Hernandez said.
Another year is over, and anoth-
er prom is gone. To the class of
2005, we dedicated our prom.
As junior sponsor Melissa Herring
put it, “It was great, the kids were
great. Enough said.”
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HARPER HIGH SCHOOL
P. O. BOXS8
SHARPER; TEXAS 78031
830/884^044 EKE 450
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staff a
Amanda Randle^ Managing Editor;
Tyler Kee, Senior Editor;
Megan Shepherd, Assistant Editor;
Mrs. Nicole White, Advisor
Reporters: Amber Bowlin. Jenea Esquell, Jaylyn Hagen, Alice
Hayes Tyler Krueger, Jamie Nigh, Melanie Pascarella, Jett
Rogers, Ashlee Smith, and Crystal Sims
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those junior and senior boys
singing their hearts out. That pic-
ture will stay in my mind for a long
time,” junior sponsor Mrs. Pat
Buch said of the serenade she
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