Thursday, January 7, 2010

Masquerade

Prom. It seems to be one of the most important events for a high school student. Time and effort is put into that one day to make sure everyone comes away with amazing memories. While most people hate to admit it, prom is actually fun.
As always, the junior class is in charge of prom. On May 1st, from 9pm to 12:30pm, prom will be taking place at the Habor Town Event Hall in Old Town Bandon. That gives plenty of time for everyone to get all of their prom details in order.
With a mutual agreement, the junior class has chosen “Masquerade Ball” as their theme. It will have an elegant, royal and classy feel to it. It is not going to be Mardi Gras style. This event is very formal. If you come in jeans and a t-shirt, you will not be allowed in. You do not have to spend all of your money on this one night. But please try to put a little class into your outfits.
The color scheme of the ball is deep reds, gold, and black. A good idea for gowns is to base it around the color scheme of the dance. Another good tip is for guys to keep in mind about tuxedos. Tuxes are for rent, and they go by fast when it is close to prom season. Since the theme is Masquerade Ball, a mask would be the perfect touch to your outfit.
“We will provide a limited supply of masks,” says the junior class president, Dante Haruna. “It will be around 75 or less. It is advised that you buy your own mask, if you want them. You will have to take off your mask when you enter the prom for identification purposes. At 12 we will “take off our masks” to reveal ourselves.”
Remember, Prom is a very important time of a teenager’s life. Having a good time is important, but so is being respectful, following the rules, and being safe.
(If you have any more questions you can talk to Dante Haruna, Shae Citte, and Dakota Bouher.)

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