Before they were chaperones, the CPHS faculty went to prom, planned prom and even won Prom King. Here are some throwback photos to get you excited for this year’s big dance on April 18 at the University of Texas Club. Tickets are on sale for juniors and seniors at lunches for $40 per person. No tickets will be sold at the door, so student’s must purchase before 2:00 p.m. on April 17.
All Hex is missing is her white Kendra’s.
English teacher Chriss Hexter at her senior prom. Photo courtesy of Chriss Hexter.
That hair flow though….
Wolfcast Adviser Jim Tarvin at his prom. Photo courtesy of Jim Tarvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Math Department at their respective proms. There is a 100% probability VanErt had a baby mullet.
Math teacher Al VanErt at his junior prom. Photo courtesy of Al VanErt.Math teacher Bryce Strickland at her prom. Photo courtesy of Bryce Strickland.
Was this last weekend?
Spanish teacher Katy Evans at her prom in 2006. Courtesy of Katy Evans.
The signature Hert-breaking smiles.
Journalism Adviser Paige Hert at her senior prom with now husband, John Hert. Photo courtesy of Paige Hert.
When you find out that Julia Roberts teaches Spanish…
Spanish teacher Rebecca Zabel-Brewer at her prom. Photo courtesy of Rebecca Zabel-Brewer.
Here are some more picture perfect prom memories of our favorite teachers.
Swim coach Meghan DeWees-Kern at her prom in 2004. Photo courtesy of Meghan DeWees Kern.Math teacher Pam Martin before her prom. Photo courtesy of Pam Martin.Fine Arts teacher Tiffany Asha at Homecoming with her now husband.
And finally, Babich is King.
Anatomy and Physiology teacher Adam Babich at his prom after being crowned Prom King. Photo courtesy of Adam Babich.
Senior Lauren Kriss is The Editor-In-Chief of The Wolfpack online and print editions. This is her third year on staff, she worked previously as a staffer than an assistant editor. She is also president of Cedar Park’s DECA chapter and a member of the National Honor Society.
The stage is a combination of vibrant colors and music as the Princess and Prince dance across the stage. Prince Phillip, portrayed by senior Roy Ferguson, turns to Beast,...