The Rochelle Township High School Education Foundation’s Retro Prom had all of the makings of the traditional high school formal, complete with the crowning of a King and Queen.
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Rad time had at retro prom
Pictured from left in back are foundation vice president Rhonda Crandall, board member Chris Harley, treasurer Dave Burrows, board member Tim Salinas and president Kari Andrist. In the front row are board member Joan Koolidge, board member Angie Seldal, secretary Kim Louis and board member Crystal Vondergathen. (Courtesy photo)
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Lori Hammelman
ROCHELLE — The Rochelle Township High School Education Foundation’s Retro Prom had all of the makings of the traditional high school formal, complete with the crowning of a King and Queen.
From the powder blue tuxes, leather jackets and hippie-style outfits to the signature 1980s ruffle dresses and big hairstyles, the retro prom had it all.
The event is the first of its kind for the foundation, and organizers said they are thankful for the sponsors and many businesses along with the attendees for the support that helped contribute to its success.
Funds raised from this event and others help to purchase items such as Chromebooks and specialized equipment for the classrooms at RTHS.
Angie Seldal extended gratitude on behalf of all of the RTHSEF board members.
“We would like to thank every single person that attended and supported this event. It was such a fun night,” Seldal said. “Thank you to the Rochelle News-Leader for always covering our events and getting the information out to the public, First Class Portables for providing the fanciest portable bathrooms I have ever seen, Hormel Foods for your endless support to RTHS and this community, Hicks BBQ for generously providing our guests with fantastic food, and Holcomb Bank for your generous donation. Thank you to John Bearrows for not only being a sponsor but for going above and beyond to help make this event successful.”
Sponsors included Hayden Real Estate, Kenny’s Place, Prescott Brothers Ford and The Rack.
Seldal mentioned the following businesses donated to the raffle baskets: Alfano’s Pizzeria and Italian Restaurant, Anderson Plumbing, Heating and Cooling, Anytime Fitness of Rochelle, BEE Designs, Bruns Construction, Crystal Vondergathen, Culver’s, David Arrow Designs, Fairways Golf Course, Flight Deck Bar and Grill at CSC, Glo Wellness Center, Hope Chest, Hopper’s Poppers-Oregon, Rochelle Foods-Hormel, Hub City Carwashes, Lifeworks Photography Studio, Midwest Signs and Designs, Ralfie’s BBQ and Catering, RTHS, Rosati’s Pizza Sports Pub, Sunshine Bakery, T-Byrd Lanes, The Michael Koolidge Show.
Seldal also thanked Ralphie and Lulus for their prompt service after a previously booked vendor cancelled unexpectedly.
“Without you we couldn’t have made this event happen,” Seldal said. “We appreciate you so much for your help in spite of already being booked.”
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Founded in 1994, the Foundation is an independent not-for-profit, tax-exempt corporation through fundraising effort helps to provide a long term, self-sustaining financial program to enrich, enhance and supplement educational opportunities beyond limits of normal tax support for all students.