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Staff and students celebrate on glam night of nights

Saskia AdystiGreat Southern Herald

WA College of Agriculture in Narrogin held its Annual Ball at Fremantle Esplanade Hotel last Friday.

Students from Years 10 to 12 enjoyed a buffet dinner and danced the night away.

Mitchell Dewar and Emily Francis.
Camera IconMitchell Dewar and Emily Francis.

The school prefects decided upon the theme “Fire and Ice” for the ball as students dressed in a range of red, white and blue formal wear for the night.

Acting principal Mark Pascoe said it was nice to see the students out of their Blundstone boots and Hard Yakka clothing and in high heels and polished shoes.

Melanie Were, of Kellerberrin, and Duncan Campbell, of Norseman, were named belle and beau of the ball.
Camera IconMelanie Were, of Kellerberrin, and Duncan Campbell, of Norseman, were named belle and beau of the ball.

On the night, the teachers selected Melanie Were, of Kellerberrin, and Duncan Campbell, of Norseman, as the belle and beau of the ball.

They also selected Emmerson Smith, of Katanning, and Ruby Hedley, of Crossman, as the best couple on the night.

Head of trades Paul Dyson was crowned as the best staff dancer.

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