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For the first time in LHS history, a prom grand march was staged outdoors. Saturday’s grand march for the 2021 Luverne High School prom, dubbed “Mask-erade,” took place outside under the high school canopy on a beautiful warm evening. The public was invited to sit on the portable bleachers brought in especially for the event to watch safely from a distance. The 150 elegantly dressed students removed their masks as they exited the school doors and walked in front of the school. Temperatures reached into the 90s prior to the event, a rarity where rain and/or snow is more the norm. After the grand march, students gathered in the elementary school to enjoy various activity stations until 11:30 p.m. Last year the prom was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.