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Destination Prom With the help of sophomore Logan Goudeau’s mom, senior Blake Whitley lit up the night. His idea was simple but original. “I had to compete with last year, and I knew she would love it,” Whitley said. “I really had no plan; I just winged it.” (courtesy photos) hello mrs. muzik In the play Bye Bye Birdie, senior Caleb Moseley had more on his mind than just remembering his lines. Using his lines in the play was a key part to his promposal. “My script in the play was really close to a promposal,” Mosley said. “It wasn’t a lot to do, but it took me about three weeks to plan it, just because I wanted it to be perfect for her." Selfie Mishap Knowing they would go to their senior prom together for years, senior Russell Zahradnik wasn’t afraid to pull out all the stops. He used and embarrassing Snapchat selfie to complete the act. “We have been friends for years,” Zahradnik said. “I knew her sense of humor and I knew she would think what I did was funny.” Fly away to prom Using her love for Pixar, junior Reagan New creates her promposal with the Pixar movie UP. She incorporated the original design of the movie by using balloons. “I kind of have an obsession for Disney movies,” New said. “It wasn’t until watching the movie Up, that it came to me that I wanted to use that movie.” Goalll Aiming for a goal, junior Elizabeth Guerra scores a date to prom. She knew sophomore David Martinez loved soccer so she used it to her advantage. “I knew David played soccer out of school,” Guerra said. “I thought it would be pretty cool to incorporate that in some way.” donut say no Going for a more classic promposal, junior Jose Cardona Lopez spells out prom on a dozen donuts. He knew his date, junior Tori Trcka, would appreciat a tasty treat. “I didn’t want it to be original with just a poster,” Cardona said. “I wanted her to have something she would love as much as I love her.” High Risk The Brahmas weren't the only one with a win on Friday night. Junior Cade Koeppen scored a date to prom with junior Kenzie Floyd and used his height to his advantage. “One thing that sets me apart from other people is my height,” Koeppen said. “I wanted to use it in a way that was cute for her.” 16

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Page 1: hello mrs. muzik - University Interscholastic League (UIL) · hello mrs. muzik In the play Bye Bye Birdie, senior Caleb Moseley had more on ... “My script in the play was really

Destination Prom With the help of sophomore Logan Goudeau’s mom, senior Blake Whitley lit up the night. His idea was simple but original. “I had to compete with last year, and I knew she would love it,” Whitley said. “I really had no plan; I just winged it.” (courtesy photos)

hello mrs. muzik In the play Bye Bye Birdie, senior Caleb Moseley had more on his mind than just remembering his lines. Using his lines in the play was a key part to his promposal. “My script in the play was really close to a promposal,” Mosley said. “It wasn’t a lot to do, but it took me about three weeks to plan it, just because I wanted it to be perfect for her."

Selfie Mishap Knowing they would go to their senior prom together for years, senior Russell Zahradnik wasn’t afraid to pull out all the stops. He used and embarrassing Snapchat selfie to complete the act. “We have been friends for years,” Zahradnik said. “I knew her sense of humor and I knew she would think what I did was funny.”

Fly away to prom Using her love for Pixar, junior Reagan New creates her promposal with the Pixar movie UP. She incorporated the original design of the movie by using balloons. “I kind of have an obsession for Disney movies,” New said. “It wasn’t until watching the movie Up, that it came to me that I wanted to use that movie.”

Goalll Aiming for a goal, junior Elizabeth Guerra scores a date to prom. She knew sophomore David Martinez loved soccer so she used it to her advantage. “I knew David played soccer out of school,” Guerra said. “I thought it would be pretty cool to incorporate that in some way.”

donut say no Going for a more classic promposal, junior Jose Cardona Lopez spells out prom on a dozen donuts. He knew his date, junior Tori Trcka, would appreciat a tasty treat. “I didn’t want it to be original with just a poster,” Cardona said. “I wanted her to have something she would love as much as I love her.”

High Risk The Brahmas weren't the only one with a win on Friday night. Junior Cade Koeppen scored a date to prom with junior Kenzie Floyd and used his height to his advantage. “One thing that sets me apart from other people is my height,” Koeppen said. “I wanted to use it in a way that was cute for her.”

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