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Rastrick High year 11 prom: Laughs at 'Oscars' gala night



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Published Date: 19 May 2008
THEY look super-glamorous in their suits and dresses. And these Year 13 pupils from Rastrick High School had a load of fun at their school prom.
A bizarre collection of 'Oscars' were given out – including the pupil most likely to be a serial killer, the most likely to be the next man on the moon and most likely to be asked for ID when they are 30.

Organiser Declan O'Shea, 18, said: "We decided to base the night on an awards ceremony and it went down really well. There were a lot of laughs. It was an excellent night."

More than 80 teenagers turned out for the ball at Bertie's Banqueting Suite, Elland, where they enjoyed a three-course meal and dancing.

Declan said: "It's quite strange to think this is our last year. But everyone was too busy having a good time to get sad."

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  • Last Updated: 18 July 2008 11:26 AM
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
 
  

 
 


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