MCHS will host its second annual Snowcoming semi-formal dance for students in the FEMA Room on Saturday night.
“This is a new tradition we plan to have for many years to come,” said Claire Sampson, Student Senate President.
The dance offers great music, fun, and friendships. There will be a DJ coming in from Cedar Falls.
“It’s expensive. So we hope it’s good,” said adviser Laura Grommesh.
Grommesh also said it would be a casual dance, “Not as intensive as Homecoming.”
Organizers say they are looking forward to seeing students having a good time.
“It is just a chance to do something fun that will increase school spirit,” said Sampson.
Tickets are sold at the door for $10 and cash only. Doors open 8-11.















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