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Friday, April 13, 2012

Junior Prom


Junior Prom
by Tyler Johnson
Staff Writer, The Dixie Blog

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This years junior prom was a blast, the atmosphere was kicked up and the music was loud. It seemed that the student body was also pumped up; the couples seemed to be in a loss of time as they danced, and even the school staff seemed to be enjoying themselves immensely.
 

This year’s dance was great and maybe even better than before. Many students seemed to enjoy hanging out, dancing on the floor, drinking & eating, walking around outside or even dancing in the water fountain.
 

Dixie Junior Marrissa Desmazes said that the atmosphere made the dance great, “The atmosphere alone was fun.”
 

The staff interacted with the students and some even brought their family along. Current Dixie senior Taschia Ritter said she it was actually kind of fun to have teachers there, “It wasn’t odd or anything, they are always there and i feel it is kind of nice.”
 

The families seemed to enjoy it as well, like Mr. Dickson and his family. “My daughter enjoyed the dance and so did I, even though she did not get there until 10:30, the end of the dance.”
 

Though the atmosphere was filled with happiness, the best part would have to have been the few couples dancing outside in the park or in the water. It was entrancingly romantic to watch as couples walked and pranced around the Town Square park next to the St. George leisure building, laughing and smiling, dancing in the fountain, and just enjoying and losing themselves in the moment.
 

Current dixie Junior Ali Judd stated that, “I thought it was fine, and really fun.” She said she wouldn’t have chance anything.

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