The gymnasium shines in red lights and Hollywood-themed decorations. At the center of the gym, a large mosh pit of students forms to dance to the upbeat tracks.
Frosh, the freshman-sophomore dance, was hosted on Thursday, April 13, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. in the high school gym and followed a Hollywood theme. The annual dance is planned and hosted by the freshman and sophomore classes. Many underclassmen invite junior or senior peers to attend the dance.
“I really liked Hollywood because I feel like it’s timeless and also gives you a wide range for what outfits you want to wear instead of some themes where the theme is more set and less of a wide range,” sophomore Kathryn Barrett said.
A mix of pop music, rap music, and even some slow songs filled the students’ ears.
For most freshmen, it was their first time attending Frosh. For freshman Lucy Dolle, dancing together with friends made it a night to remember.
“For my first Frosh, I thought it was really fun and I just overall had an amazing time dancing with my friends and seeing everyone dressed up. My favorite part was when everyone would make a dance circle and one person would dance,” Dolle said.
Frosh gave students the opportunity to enjoy time with their upperclassmen friends.
“I had a lot of fun. I like getting pictures and I like the juniors being able to drive us around before and after,” freshman Maddie DiBona said.