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<blockquote data-quote="faulkton" data-source="post: 1766228" data-attributes="member: 561910"><p><a href="http://msnbc.msn.com/id/12708971/" target="_blank">http://msnbc.msn.com/id/12708971/</a></p><p></p><p>KFOR-TV</p><p></p><p>GALEN CULVER REPORTING CHEYENNE, Okla. -- Prom night is one of those occasions people remember and talk about for the rest of their lives, but do you remember what the theme of your prom was? Friday night Galen Culver went to the prom in Cheyenne, Oklahoma where participants will be talking about their theme for a long time. They arrived in a welcome western Oklahoma rain. The juniors and seniors of Cheyenne High School were wet and happy, but none more happy than junior Casey Kenner. "It turned out a whole lot better than I thought it would," says Casey. He is the student who, more than any other single person, was responisble for the theme of this year's banquet and dance; John Deere. "I talked to a lot of people and bribed them too, but it worked," Casey says. "There is not very many girls in my class," counters Whitley Tracy. It's tradition here that juniors plan the festivities for the seniors. One coalition led by junior class president Whitley Tracy wanted a masquerade theme. Casey led a mostly male contingent that voted for the tractor theme. "We all got to voting on it and a lot of the girls was skipping the votes to play basketball so the John Deere theme won," gloats Casey. "Yeah," smirks Whitley. The funny thing about the green and yellow theme though is that the school embraced it. The colors went together. Suddenly it was okay to wear boots underneath the evening dresses. It felt perfectly natural to go stag and the John Deere Company, when teacher Sue Moore called, pulled a tractor load of swag to give away. "They were thrilled with it. It was very unique to them and they're waiting for all the pictures," says teacher Sue Moore. The banquet and party came off without a hitch. The theme worked out pretty well too. The old John Deere made a good backdrop for pictures. The tractor idea even pulled a reporter from the city all the way out to the Coyote Hills Guest Ranch. People here will talk about their special evening when the girls looked so pretty and the boys so handsome. They'll think of this dance as the milepost in life it's meant to be, but they'll remember too the big wheels they rode in on. In Cheyenne I’m Galen Culver for NewsChannel 4. Is this a great state or what! Most of the old tractors that served as backdrop to this year's prom came from the school AG teacher who has a small collection of old tractors.</p><p></p><p>^^ some hick *** shit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="faulkton, post: 1766228, member: 561910"] [URL="http://msnbc.msn.com/id/12708971/"]http://msnbc.msn.com/id/12708971/[/URL] KFOR-TV GALEN CULVER REPORTING CHEYENNE, Okla. -- Prom night is one of those occasions people remember and talk about for the rest of their lives, but do you remember what the theme of your prom was? Friday night Galen Culver went to the prom in Cheyenne, Oklahoma where participants will be talking about their theme for a long time. They arrived in a welcome western Oklahoma rain. The juniors and seniors of Cheyenne High School were wet and happy, but none more happy than junior Casey Kenner. "It turned out a whole lot better than I thought it would," says Casey. He is the student who, more than any other single person, was responisble for the theme of this year's banquet and dance; John Deere. "I talked to a lot of people and bribed them too, but it worked," Casey says. "There is not very many girls in my class," counters Whitley Tracy. It's tradition here that juniors plan the festivities for the seniors. One coalition led by junior class president Whitley Tracy wanted a masquerade theme. Casey led a mostly male contingent that voted for the tractor theme. "We all got to voting on it and a lot of the girls was skipping the votes to play basketball so the John Deere theme won," gloats Casey. "Yeah," smirks Whitley. The funny thing about the green and yellow theme though is that the school embraced it. The colors went together. Suddenly it was okay to wear boots underneath the evening dresses. It felt perfectly natural to go stag and the John Deere Company, when teacher Sue Moore called, pulled a tractor load of swag to give away. "They were thrilled with it. It was very unique to them and they're waiting for all the pictures," says teacher Sue Moore. The banquet and party came off without a hitch. The theme worked out pretty well too. The old John Deere made a good backdrop for pictures. The tractor idea even pulled a reporter from the city all the way out to the Coyote Hills Guest Ranch. People here will talk about their special evening when the girls looked so pretty and the boys so handsome. They'll think of this dance as the milepost in life it's meant to be, but they'll remember too the big wheels they rode in on. In Cheyenne I’m Galen Culver for NewsChannel 4. Is this a great state or what! Most of the old tractors that served as backdrop to this year's prom came from the school AG teacher who has a small collection of old tractors. ^^ some hick *** shit [/QUOTE]
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