Freaker`s Ball 2006 Freaker`s Ball 2006
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Freaker`s Ball 2006 Freaker`s Ball 2006
Freaker’s Ball 2006 By: Alexa Sprick On Friday, October 27, the Hiawatha High School Commons was overrun with ghouls, goblins, and ballerinas for the 2006 Freaker’s Ball. Freaker’s Ball is usually the most popular dance held during the school year. It always promises to be a wild and spooky time! And this year it was just that! Lots of students attended the dance this year, most of who wore fun costumes following in the Halloween spirit. During the dance, students were able to dance, enjoy refreshments, get their pictures taken with Frankenstein, and be judged in different costume contests. The dance was held from 8-11 pm. Students were required to pay $2 to get in with a costume or $4 if they didn’t wear one. For once in the history of Hiawatha High School, students were willing to pay to get into school! There were a lot of really creative costumes. This year, costumes both frightened, and humored students. Freaker’s Ball was a great success. Student Council is responsible for sponsoring Freaker’s Ball each year. A lot of work goes into making Freaker’s Ball the fun dance that it is. STUCO members are responsible for coordinating Freaker’s Ball whether it be the decorating, finding chaperones, or hiring a DJ. This year many members turned out to help decorate for the dance. Sticking with the Halloween theme, the Commons never looked so good draped in black, skulls, monsters, pumpkins, and lights. Though the attendance for this year was relatively low compared to other years, enough students came to make this year’s dance a blast! I interviewed sophomore Cara Nigus. “I really had a good time at the dance” she said. When asked about her favorite costume she said “I really thought the fat ballerina’s were the best” Each year the costumes get crazier and more interesting. Freaker’s Ball is a great tradition carried out each year by the students of Hiawatha High School. Hopefully it will continue for many years to come! It is truly a “frightfully” good time!