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Jackpot! Rosebud-Lott Students Go All-In for Prom
In addition to dancing and eating, RLHS Prom attendees could try their luck at various casino and card games that had been set up for entertainment. Photos by Teresa Tepe
Jackpot! Rosebud-Lott Students Go All-In for Prom
Jackpot! Rosebud-Lott Students Go All-In for Prom
Jackpot! Rosebud-Lott Students Go All-In for Prom
Jackpot! Rosebud-Lott Students Go All-In for Prom
Jackpot! Rosebud-Lott Students Go All-In for Prom
Jackpot! Rosebud-Lott Students Go All-In for Prom
Jackpot! Rosebud-Lott Students Go All-In for Prom
Jackpot! Rosebud-Lott Students Go All-In for Prom

Jackpot! Rosebud-Lott Students Go All-In for Prom

Rosebud-Lott High School hosted the annual school Prom on Saturday, Feb. 7 at the Westphalia Parish Hall, with a fun Casino theme providing a lively spirit to the party. A watch party was held for parents and friends of prom-goers, so they could watch students make an entrance on the red carpet. In addition to the usual dancing and snacking, students could try their luck at a card table, and had

Do the Right Thing

Genesis Chapter 37 has a story of Joseph and his eleven brothers. Joseph, the second youngest, was his father’s favorite. His brothers despised him for the attention he got from his father Jacob. They despised him so much, they conspired to kill him, but eventually they decided to sell him into slavery. Joseph experienced a tremendous number of difficulties in his life. He was stripped of his coat and thrown into an empty well and then finally being thrown into prison in Egypt by Potiphar for a crime that he did not commit. However, throughout all his difficult situations he showed tremendous courage and rose to prominence. Twenty years after his brothers sold him into slavery, they came to Egypt to buy food because of the famine. Joseph welcomed them and forgave them for what they did years before. Joseph did the right thing!

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