The Junior Class hosted prom for the seniors, with the theme being Casino Night. The attendees arrived for promenade and presented themselves to the crowd showing off their fancy dresses and sharp tuxedos. As they arrived to the dance, casino games were a unique part of the evening. "I feel decorating was frustrating, but it was enjoyable because of the end result," Hannah Augur said. Weston Scott and Taran Day were announced as king and queen. Once the dance was over, after prom hosted by the Junior class parents was held at the elementary school with a theme of carnival. Those who attended after prom received prizes and gifts.
PROM KING WESTON SCOTT & QUEEN TARAN DAY
"I was very surprised, and a little scared when people started throwing phones and shoes at the car drop," Taran Day
Junior Zayda Jimenez is escorted onto the stage for pormenade by her date Airman Lake Starns.
Sophomore Jayda Green, juniors Jacquelyn McMichael and Nicolette Patterson throw money in the photo booth.
Junior Coy Moran and freshman Nick Laidler prepare for their sumo match at after prom.
Juniors Hunter Glasscock, Hannah Bready; Maverick Herring and sophomore Kaitlyn Laidler; Chris Oesterle and Abby Edwards pose for a group photo.
Senior Veronica Ferry and her date junior William Newman have some fun in the photo booth.
Freshman Destiny Masters, plays a minute to win it at after prom.
The Junior Class girls pose for a picture.
Waiting to line up for promenade, seniors Denton Douglas, Molly Ogle, Rachel Masterson, and Quinn Hughes relax after eating dinner.
Freshman Braeden Emmons receives a kiss on the cheek from his sisters senior Hannah & sophomore Addy.
Juniors Dylan Montgomery and Kyle Miller show off their unique parts to their tuxes.
Juniors Clay Hogoboom and Hannah Augur prepare to get a snack.
The Senior Class girls pose for a group photo during prom.
Attending as a freshman, Braeden Emmons said, "I enjoyed the casino games."
"I enjoyed after prom the best because there was an obstacle course that I could run in," senior Dieter Masters.
Seniors prepare for life after high school with plans of college and working
Dakota Clift plans on attending college in Oklahoma or working full-time for his dad
Vince Fulghum plans to attend Butler and major in criminal justice.
Russell Vanderpool plans to attend Butler Community College for mass communication.
Avery Bryant plans on seeking employment.
Allison Burch plans to attend on Neosho County with a softball scholarship and major in elementary education.
Brad Valentine plans on working and going to Butler Community College.
Quinn Hughes plans to attend WSU and major in forensic science.
ShiAnn Fiebiger plans on sleeping. "Oh, I am also babysitting and I will eventually go to school."
Jason Standfast plans to attend WSU and major in mechanical engineering.
Hannah Emmons plans to attend Butler to earn a finance degree. Rileigh Boline plans to attend Fort Scott and major in business.
Jace Brewer plans to attend Butler then transfer to WSU to study dental hygiene.
Tristan Weir plans to work two jobs and attend Butler for culinary arts.
Logan Benton is working and attending Johnson County Community College, to be a videographer.
Denton Douglas is attending WATC to earn his CNA this summer, then PSU to major in nursing.
Tab Beavers plans to attend Independence Community College with a baseball scholarship and major in construction.
Tray Asbil is attending Butler to study nursing.
Weston Scott plans to attend WSU to major in pre medicine followed by medical school to become a knee surgeon.
Jake Lanier plans to attend Butler.
Rachel Masterson plans to attend Butler one semester, transfer to Friends University and major in zoology and minor in art.
Cadence McHaley plans to join the Navy.
Kaylyn Baker plans to attend WSU and major in nursing.
Taran Day plans to attend Butler BEST program and major in elementary education.
Hannah Leeker plans to attend Sami Halaseh Institute for cosmetology.
Veronica Ferry plans to enter the work force.
Gricelda Gracia plans to attend Fort Scott Community College for cosmetology.
Tennesee Thrush plans to move to Salina and work.
Jordan Stiger plans to attend Labette County with a softball scholarship and major in business.
Molly Ogle is undecided.
Sharrah LaClef plans to enter the workforce.
Dieter Masters plans to work, attend Butler in auto mechanics and build race cars.
Barbara Nickelson plans to join the Army Reserves and attend Butler to major in Business management & culinary arts.