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			LCHS Prom Grand march a prelude to “A 
			Night in Rome"
 
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            [May 08, 2023]  
			  The Lincoln Community High School prom Grand 
			March was moved to the Roy S. Anderson Gymnasium Saturday evening in 
			consideration for the windy conditions, and threat that rain could 
			come to the community before the LCHS Prom Grand March 
			event was completed. This is the second year it has been moved inside due to 
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			though the march was not outside on the lawn of the Logan County 
			Courthouse, it was a lovely event with a stunning group of young men 
			and women participating. More than 200 prom goers began their night 
			with the march. Among the guys and gals, there was a huge variety of 
			wardrobes. No two gowns were alike, though the colors of pink, blue 
			and back did dominate. 
 There were several guy/gal combinations that went down the aisle, 
			but there were also more than a few gal-pals who went as a group, 
			and guys who opted to “go stag” for the evening. But the guys also 
			did not dominate in the “go stag” scenario as a few of the ladies 
			also chose to take in the prom independent of a companion.
 
			
			 
 
  
 
  
 
  
			The march was scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. but 
			spectators started arriving long before, and start time, there was 
			hardly a seat left in the house. Proud parents and other family 
			members along with family friends and fellow students were there to 
			make some noise when their favorite prom attendee was introduced.
			 
			
			 
			Jim Williams manned the fog machine, and as in many 
			past years, Joe Ryan served as the emcee, introducing everyone, as 
			they made their way through a lovely white draped trellis down an 
			aisle of lush green ferns and florals provided by Ace Hardware. 
			
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			Once again this year, the grand march was coordinated 
			by Kathie Williams of Small Town Creations and WLCN Radio. Ken 
			Richert provided the sound system and music for the event.  
			
			 
			The night began with Ryan thanking all the guests for 
			attending, then sending out acknowledgement and thanks to the 
			sponsors of the grand march for 2023. 
			
			 
			
			 
			The march entrants would then walk through the mist 
			toward the center of the gymnasium. Loud cheers would draw their 
			attention and they would smile and wave at those who had come to 
			cheer for them. A quick stop for the cameras and then off the floor 
			so the next attendees could have their moment in the spotlight.
 After the march the prom goers were ready to head out for the rest 
			of their night where they would enjoy “A Night in Rome” at the 2023 
			LCHS Junior Senior Prom.
 
 [Nila Smith]
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