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On the feast of St. Valentine, the patron saint of lovers and marriage, the students at 91黑料 held two dances full of hearts, bright colors, and brotherly love.

New England

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In New England, the cold weather has driven students indoors these last few months and, as a new pastime, many have taken up various card games. Most evenings groups can be found all over St. Frassati Student Center, playing games over coffee and conversation. Inspired by this new trend, the sophomores themed their dance around playing cards and set up the student center with card tables and card-framed photo stations. 

Students arrived in every variation of dress 鈥 the attire varied from formal gowns and black ties to suited, sunglasses-wearing card sharks. Tables were spread with fitting Mardi Gras refreshments, and students enjoyed games and cool drinks between dances. There was a ballot election for the King and Queen of Hearts, which went to Will Claeys (NE鈥27) and Gianna Kelly (NE鈥27). Then the floor cleared for the foxtrot competition. After several rounds, the win went to Gabriel Livingston (NE鈥26) and Ada Fernandez (NE鈥28). 

 

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Toward the end of the night, the dancing paused for a lively game of musical chairs, then resumed in full swing. 鈥淭he dance was fancy but high energy, and everyone looked fantastic,鈥 said Fiona McNeil (NE鈥29). 鈥淭he themes surprise me every time, and the decorations were a lot of fun. The sophomores are so creative 鈥 it was very unique and inspired! I had a great time.鈥

 

California

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The Californians celebrated the feast of St. Valentine with a formal yet spunky swing dance. The juniors embraced their chosen theme, 鈥80s Prom,鈥 and transformed St. Cecilia Hall into an electric dancefloor. Tinsel curtains dangled in the doorways, and in the refreshment area a miniature disco ball spun colorful lights around the room. A paper sign on the stage painted with the word 鈥淧ROM鈥 in big, bright letters tied it all together.

In between swinging, slow dances, and 80s hits, several seniors took to the stage for the Win-A-Date ticket-draw. Win-A-Date is an annual Senior Class fundraiser in which students have the chance to set up a friend 鈥 or themselves 鈥 with their favorite eligible senior for a fun group date. At the Valentine鈥檚 dance, the lucky raffle-winners are announced and join their date on the stage to shouts and cheers from the audience. 鈥淭he randomness of the Win-A-Date pairs is one of the best parts of the dance,鈥 said Diego Mota de Alcantara (CA鈥28). 鈥淚t鈥檚 such a strange but awesome tradition.鈥

 

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At 10 p.m. sharp, duos took the dance floor for the night鈥檚 final festivity: the salsa competition. The pairs showed off their skill over the course of several rounds under the scrutiny of the judges. In the end, Noah Arredondo (CA鈥26) and Sophia Flanders (CA鈥27) took the crown.

The remainder of the night was filled with music, mingling, and, of course, dancing. 鈥淚 had so much fun working this dance, and I love seeing everyone go all-out with their outfits!鈥 said Marceline Denny (CA鈥27), who served as Head of Food in the dance committee. Joachim Lashutka (CA鈥29) added, 鈥淭his has to be my favorite dance of the year!鈥

 

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鈥 and California!