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Common prom activities include dining, dancing, the crowning of a prom King and Queen, and socializing. In some cases, high school students accumulate funds for their class prom through fundraisers over the four years they attend their high school. High schools in or near large cities may rent ballrooms at expensive hotels or, to be unusual, venues such as a pleasure cruise boat. Many students group together to take limousines to their proms. Often costs are cut by using the school gym, which challenges the decorating committee to somehow mask the gym odor and drab surfaces. Music played during the dance portion of the event is normally the genre(s) most popular with the attendees. Some high school students feel that prom is the most romantic night of their lives. They may go in a group that includes a person they have known for years; other times, students just try to find a date that they like. Many find it to be just as fun to attend with friends, not worrying about the dating aspect of the prom. The occurrence of inappropriate conduct and occurrence of violence or alcohol/drug abuse is common though discouraged. Some universities and colleges have proms as well, depending on the size of the graduating class in a faculty or department. Prom King and Queen
Related Social GatheringsSome American Christian high schools and colleges that disallow school-sponsored dances will host a Junior/Senior. Rather than dancing being the main planned event, a banquet is served. Typically, students still dress in formal attire and even bring dates. The tradition of Junior/Senior is popular at small Christian colleges such as Asbury College in Wilmore, Kentucky and Greenville College in Greenville, Illinois. As described in the introduction, in British English, such an event might be called a ball, although in Australia, and New Zealand it is also often called a School Formal as well as a Ball. In Australian schools the terms used are either School Formal (although most commonly abbreviated to 'Formal'. The same event for students not occuring in their final year of school is referred to as a 'Semi Formal') which is not relegated solely to the final year or sometimes as Leavers' Dinner, Debutante Ball or also Valedictory Dinner, usually so when the night includes a meal and is in the final year of high school. In Sweden this kind of event is usually known as Studentbalen. The word "Studentbalen" is in this case a proper noun meaning "The Student Ball", while the word studentbal is a common noun that can refer to any formal dinner and dance at a Swedish university. Studentbalen is usually held during the last weeks before graduating (Swedish: "Ta studenten") after three years in secondary school (Swedish: Gymnasieskola) and can be a quite formal, white tie event though the practice differs greatly between schools. In Ireland it is known as a debs (an abbreviation of debutante ball) or a grads (in all male schools). In the U.S. a "formal" is typically a similar dance that is held by a fraternity or sorority affiliated with a certain college or university. In Australia, the term "prom" has also come into sparse usage and in Britain it is becoming widespread, because of US influence, especially the influence of American movies and television. Germans will celebrate the Abifeier after graduating from the Gymnasium. The final exam in the Gymnasium is the Abitur and contributes the first half of the name. A Feier is a party or more formal festivity. In South Africa the equivalent is a Matric Dance, taking place during the matriculation (i.e. final) year of high school. The tradition is, however, very similar to the American one. In Pakistan the equivalent is farewell dinner that took place at the end of the college. In India the equivalent is an Annual Day or a Sports Day where lot of cultural events happen such as Drama, Dance and honoring the best students who scored well in their academics. See also
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