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srprom020 2014Oak Hill Union Local School District held its 16th Annual Senior-Senior Prom on Saturday evening, April 26, 2014.  The Senior Citizens of the Oak Hill and surrounding area get to enjoy the prom atmosphere with music and refreshments just prior to the Oak Hill High School Jr.-Sr. Prom.  Hostess Nancy Cherrington opened with a welcome and invocation by Erv Cherrington.

DJ Tom Hill played some great tunes and in between we had special music at the electric piano played by Tom Moore.  The guests enjoyed listening to the tunes of old and special singing by Tom and Teresa Moore. After the social time, those in attendance had reserved seats where they viewed the Prom Grand March.  

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Those in attendance were Betty McFann, Anna Mae Evans, Louise Myers, Eloise Jones, Jean Gray, Nancy Lewis, Greta Hale, Shirley Miller, Doris Evans, Diana Evans, Helen Arnott, Anna Summers, Kathy Bays, Jenny Spurlock, Mary Maxon, S. Joan Arrowood, Jack Hughes, Rosemary Ross,  Jeanne Leach, Jean Israel, Myrna Landrum, Sharon Walls, Rita Allen, Jane Dunn, Marie Walls, Enid Hensley, Rick Hensley, Anna Marie Miller, Marsha McCorkle, Ronda Williams, Tom and Teresa Moore, Delores Barnhart, Mary Capehart, Pamela Riley, Principal Randy and wife Tina Layton, and Hostesses Judith Woodruff,  Erv & Nancy Cherrington.  

The Community Relations Committee wish to thank the Oak Hill High School, Principal Layton, and Mr. Werntz for providing a special area the Sr. Sr. Prom to continue.  The Senior Citizens enjoy the evening out and seeing the beautiful decorations as well as getting to see all the young men and women as they parade in their prom attire.
Submitted by Nancy Cherrington

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