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Published
February 7, 2012
Senior Prom at the White House
Susan’s final years of high school lined up perfectly with her father’s rise to the Oval Office. Partly for security, but more likely for the awesome factor, she hosted the senior prom at her house … the White House.
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1975
, May 31 – The Blue Room –
The White House
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Washington, DC
– Susan Ford, Billy Pifer Students, Media – Susan holding impromptu press conference; formal wear– Holton Arm’s Senior Prom – Susan Ford’s Date
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