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Winchester High School seniors glitz up for prom night

Parents snap photos before prom night at Winchester High School. WINCHESTER NEWS PHOTO/TARA HUGHES

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Winchester High School students dressed to the nines in their finest gowns and tuxedos for prom night.

Students promenaded out of the school and onto the waiting buses as parents snapped photos and took video for posterity.

Check out all the photos and videos from the event taken by our own Tara Hughes. If you have photos you’d like to share, email them to us at editor@winchesternews.org with the subject line Prom Photos.

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Let’s promenade! WINCHESTER NEWS STAFF VIDEO/TARA HUGHES

Seniors gather outside Winchester High School before the prom. WINCHESTER NEWS PHOTO/TARA HUGHES
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Time for showing off all those gowns and tuxes on prom night. WINCHESTER NEWS STAFF VIDEO/TARA HUGHES

Proud parents, relatives and onlookers eagerly await the beginning of the promenade by the Class of 2024 before prom night. WINCHESTER NEWS PHOTO/TARA HUGHES
Cinderella leaves Winchester High School with her escort for the prom. WINCHESTER NEWS PHOTO/TARA HUGHES

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