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Annual WCHS January dance is “GLOW” much fun

By Rachel Mattison Online Editor-in-Chief

dents can be seen rushing out of school, eager for the weekend to start. However on Jan. 21, students excitedly not to learn but to instead attend a neon dance.

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academic environment, as the cafeteria other. The dance also allowed studentssuch as GLOW shows that they are being.

fer students a social gathering that creates a sense of community while buildVP Angelica Hu said. “It was a way to

While attendees saw the dance as the night a reality. From working with administrators to secure a date to hira small feat.

“It took us about a month and a half hire the vendors and think about how to make the night the best it could be, in addition to advertising it to make sure that we would have a high turn-tions was decorating the cafeteria with on GLOW not only gave students the dance itself to look forward to, but an occasion to celebrate. While the dance itself only lasted three hours, and most it, GLOW created the framework for a popped against the dark setting as they spent the night having fun with friends. night full of fun with friends.

“For the weeks before the dance itsaid. “My friends and I all got together to get ready before the dance, and then

Unlike the Homecoming dance where many students only make a their night of festivities, GLOW is considered a dance to actually stay for. This is because some students view matches the vibe better.

“I thought that GLOW was a lot of dark.” lights, while also giving them a socialrienced it.events in general do not get the credit they deserve. They are a really fun way to create memories and have fun!”