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Dutton/Brady Girls Lean Toward Longer Dresses for Prom

By Ashley Thom
Dutton Country Courier

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For the Dutton/Brady Prom of 2008, short dresses have been in style, but as I asked students around the school, most girls preferred a more poofy and longer dress.

Sarah Workman said, “I prefer a long poofy dress over a short dress because its prom and you need to go all out. You need to dress royal and if you’re in a short dress you don’t look as nice, you look more skanky then royal.”

When you get a longer prom dress it looks a lot nicer and it’s more elegant. A majority of the girls did prefer a longer, yet poofy dress, but there were a few who preferred a long but tight dress.

Maria Thom said she preferred a tighter prom dress because she said it showed her curves more. I would rather wear a poofy dress because I feel that it looks nicer then a short one. Maybe for a homecoming dance I would wear a shorter one, but not for prom.

This year’s prom will be held on April 19th at the Dutton Legion Hall.

A photographer will be available to take portraits at 7:00 PM and the Grand March will occur at 8:00 PM. The theme is Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.

To partake in the magical mood of the acclaimed Chocolate Factory, contact a junior for your personal invitation and golden ticket. Ticket prices are $25.00 for a couple and $15.00 for a single. Picture packages are either $25.00 or $35.00. Forms will be at the prom to fill out.

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