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Friday, May 11, 2012

El Cheapo


El Cheapo
by Brandy Kraiprai
Staff Writer, The Dixie Blog

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Cheap is a word that could only describe the amount of money you spent on the El Cheapo dance, but never on how you would describe the experience of this fun-filled night.
 
El cheapo wasn’t only buzzing with excitement, it was creating memories that would never be forgotten. From the simple coconut bra and hula skirt outfits to the more unique costumes, everyone was ready and set to have a joyous time at the dance with their dates, their friends, or both. “I learned how to shuffle in ten minutes!” Exclaimed Gavin Hall, a junior, as he explained what he liked about the dance.
 
The decorations were phenomenal, but when it comes down to it, nothing could beat the feel of the atmosphere as all students danced to the music that was provided. “It was nicely decorated.” Maxine Gavin, a Dixie senior, recalled about the dance Saturday night.
 
Even though it seems like there couldn’t be anything that could make the night more exotic, the refreshments surely made it happen. There were delicious delicacies for everyone to enjoy, ensuring that no one would leave hungry.
 
Working off the food that most people had before arriving at the dance was a fun workout. It included dancing, walking around the dance to talk to friends, and believe it or not, laughing. Laughing burns quite a lot of calories, which you feel when your stomach starts to cramp up after having an “LOL” moment with your friends and acquaintances.
 
Although many more things happened both before and after the dance, most can agree that it was outstanding, leaving everyone to one day rejoice about the 2012 El Cheapo dance that left them with a story to tell their children in the future.

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