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Driffield School prom fans celebrate



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SIXTH Form students from Driffield School have celebrated the end of their school days with a prom.
SIXTH Form students from Driffield School have celebrated the end of their school days with a prom.

More than 100 staff and year 13 students attended the event which was held in The Old Town Hall, at the Bell Hotel, Market Place.
Prom organiser, Connie Walker, said: "It was a really good night.
"The staff at the Bell Hotel were really good and a good time was had by all."

Each group of 10 students came up with the name for their table including the Midi Pumas, which was named after a school football team, and Furby's Turtles which was named after a fellow classmate.



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  • Last Updated: 18 July 2008 9:42 AM
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