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The stars were out at Superior prom

Kathleen Woodford Mineral Independent | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 8 years, 8 months AGO
by Kathleen Woodford Mineral Independent
| March 28, 2017 10:38 PM

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Students enjoy a group dance at the prom. (Photo by Frankie Kelly)

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“A Starry Starry Night” was the theme of this year’s prom in Superior held on March 18. Students also enjoyed yummy snacks of cupcakes and punch. (Photo by Frankie Kelly)

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Wyatt O’Day, far left, and Kaylee Ray, Sophia Krutilla and Tucker McLees twirl their way through a dance at prom. (Photo by Frankie Kelly)

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Crown bearers Luca Digiando, 6, and Sidney Kuhl, 4, pose with Superior student Sammi Francis. (Photo by Kate Digiando)

It was a starry, starry night, at least in the multipurpose room in the Superior High School, on March 18.

This was the theme for the Class of 2017’s prom which had a ceiling full of twinkling stars, with a mirrored disco ball in the middle. Gold and blue balloons were scattered about the room as students twirled and danced to the latest pop hits.

Crown bearers Luca Digiando, 6, and Sidney Kuhl, 4, carried little pillows with the crowns for the evening’s king and queen. Those honors went to Jerome Miller and Kenzie Mueller.

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