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West High has been having a prom for several years and although students knew this prom was going to be differ ent from last year almost no students expected what happened that night. The night started out normally with a standard dance, but things very quickly got stranger. Half an hour after the prom royalty were crowned the crowd seemed to be getting oddly agitated and excited. By halfway through the night most students seemed to be either getting ready for something or getting bored. Near the end of the dance, a call for a guillotine seemed to be getting popular with the students, which concerned world history teacher Anne Wacher.

“It reminded me of something from one of my classes,” Wacher said. “Not sure exactly what,”.

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Louis Allard, prom king, left before the after party remarking how the night had gotten a tad strange. This seemed to excite some of the students as they claimed to have scared the monarchy off. Prom attendee and later after-party attendee Robert Piere had something to say on the matter.

“You should have seen him slowly drive away in the traffic,” Piere said. “We took back the prom for the people,”.

The after-party appeared to be slowing down until the after-party started and students started to discuss ideas for how the school should change. Numerous students suggested ideas to become less British and more enlightened. This appears to have been partly encouraged by one of the staff members, a French teacher named Enco Ridge.

“It’s really just beautiful what our high school can come together to do,” Ridge said. “I really thought the students did a great job making a new community”

Although it is still unknown what happened that

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