Friday, October 24, 2014

Senior Dance Wows Homecoming Assembly Audience

Feature
By Sierra Pauley
Husky Herald Reporter
 
 Every year at Port Huron Northern students have a dance represented by each grade. The classes that participate are : Freshman, Sophomores, Juniors, and the Seniors.
  In order to do the the dance, students must gather a group of peers from their same grade, and create a dance that is school appropriate.
  Every year student council is in charge of homecoming week. The adviser of student council is Mrs. Tinsley. Everything is approved by her.
  There is a deadline for the dance, music, and costume. If you don’t meet the strict deadlines you won't be able to do the dance.
  This year representing the Senior class was Sierra Pauley(‘15), Kimmie Dunkin(‘15), Heaven Powell(‘15), Franni Basha(‘15), Emily Todaro(‘15), Lexus Moutoux(‘15), Rocky Overholt(‘15), and Riley Richards(‘15).
  “The dance this year was a great way for me to grow closer to my classmates” said Moutoux. “You are with the same girls for hours everyday for at least a week and you really get to know each other and bond.”
  “The dance isn't something I would usually do because i'm shy but it turned out really good and having all of my friends around me for support helped out a lot.” said Richards.
  The dance the senior girls did was with a combination of Nicki Minaj songs. But for the entrance they came out and danced to High School Musical.
  “ Doing the High School Musical dance, lightened to mood of the crowd and got them to cheer, and have fun with us while we were having fun doing the dance” said Basha.
  For the dance they did a lot of fun choreography, and the crowd reacted dramatically,
from the Freshman to the Seniors themselves everyone knew this dance was a dance that will always be remembered.
  You can tell everyone had fun with the dance, all of the students were so thrilled, the teachers didn't seem too thrilled but everyone knows if it wasn't for school rules they would've responded positively.
  Getting into activities and being involved is a great way to start  your High School years, and the Senior dance was a great way to start their last year here at Port Huron Northern.

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