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A Knight  That  Will  Last  Forever



                                                            melinda absher
                                                    -photos  courtesy  david lee  studios-

                                    ing  still  for the  castle  artist to  the  knight helped  the  princess
      Days had                                                                                    The  event was  brought to a
                                    quickly  sketch  their  picture,  into the carriage and the coach- close  by  breakfast at the  local
                                    which  would later be  painted.  man  drove  them  to  the  ball.  inn  There they enjoyed the com-
     been- spent                                                  the company  of their friends and  the wonderful  Food  of a favorite
                                    the couple left the  courtyard to  There  they  enjoyed  the  music.  pany of a Few  of their friends and
                                    begin  their fantasy evening.
                                      When they arrived at the cas-  the  announcement  of the  new  place.
     preparing  For  tie.  in  which they  had  re serva- Queen.  King.  Prince.  and  Prin -     The  knight then  escorted his
     the  evening.                  tions  For  dinner.  the  knight  cess.  Seniors  Stephanie Gra- lovely princess back home to her
                                    escorted the  beautiful  princess  ham  and  Josh  Harmon  were  castle.  They  would  always have
                                    to  the  drawbridge Up  several  chosen as  Queen and King . while  the  memory of the  ball  to  re-
       The  knight had  ordered a new  flights of stairs. they reached the  Juniors Mate Rounds and  Jodi  member each  other.
     shiny  coat of armor. while the  dining hall.                Pattrin became Prince and Prin -  Although  there  are  not  any
     beautiful  princess  had  spent   They were escorted into a pri- cess.                      magical  castles  in  Omaha. there
     hours with her tailors making a  vate dini ng  hall.  which was more   They  left the  ba ll . excited for  were knights and  princesses on
     new gown for the ball.         comfortable for two. A single red  the  new  Queen  and  King.  but  May 1  ~. The  ball  was the annua l
       The day of the ball.  the knight  rose was laying by the  princess·  they  were a  little sad  because  Prom which was held at Milo Bail
     pi cked up hi s armor and the prin-  place.  A  beautiful setting  was  this  was  their la st ball.   Student Center at UNO.
     cess·  ladies-in-waiting  helped  prepared For  their  meal.  After   Their  coachmen  then  drove   Even   though   everyone· s
     her  prepare  For  the  evening  l ooking~t the  menu.  they  each  them  to  the  center of town For  memories  will  be different. they
     ahead                          ordere  the  appropriate dinner  the  annual  party after the  ball.  al l  shared  ·'A  Knight  In  Came-
       Finally at the  appointed hour.  and  se  tied  back  to  enJOY  each  There  they  enjoyed  entertain- lot" . ~
     the knight arrived  in  an  adorned  other's company.        ment into the  late hours of the
     carriage. After an  hour of stand-  When  the  meal  was  through  night .
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