Sammy McFarland '24 and his date. (Credit CDEMac)

On April 15, 2023, at around 7 PM, masses of Jesuit students and their dates and friends from other schools crowded outside the entrance. At the entrance, Jesuit and Ursuline administrators formed a tunnel and greeted the eager students. Soon, dinner was served through fresh catering of chicken parmesan, baked ziti, and salad. After the dinner, the students crowded and conquered the dance floor until 10:30-11 PM. Throughout prom night, students and their dates would enjoy everything from the company of friends to the dance. 

(Source: Samuel Loh)

MR. HANLEY’S THOUGHTS

Recently, I had the opportunity to ask Mr. Hanley to share his thoughts on this year’s prom.

Regarding logistics and students, how well was prom executed?

“I grade prom based on two things: student factor and logistics. First of all, the students were cooperative and well-mannered. The Jesuit students introduced their dates to their teachers that they saw.”

“Regarding logistics, the prom was well-executed. When you have 1060 students all trying to enter in a 30-minute window, I don’t think the line backed up at all. So, this successful feat’s credit goes to the 8 teachers who were checking students in and helping them find their tables.”

“In addition, the meal service went well, especially when buffet dinner was served to 1000+ students. The line for food went quickly, and the students were able to get food and dine in a timely manner.”

ROUNDUP THOUGHTS

Recently, I had the opportunity of asking the distinctive gentlemen of The Roundup to share their experiences on prom night.

“The food was surprisingly good and I think everyone was satisfied. If I were to grade the music based on the English essay rubric, I would give it an upper progressing. But overall, prom was a great experience and I’m sure the juniors will be excited to go back next year.” – LOGAN THOMPSON ’24, EIC

Logan Thompson (right most – back row) and his group prior to prom (Source: Logan Thompson)

 

All levels of the mastery rubric used in English classes (Source: Dr. Degen)

“I thought that the food was delectable and well-prepared by the Dallas Market Center staff. Also, the table organization was impressive, which really reflected the hard work and dedication of the faculty and staff in organizing this event.” – Peter Loh ‘24, Viewpoint Editor

Your News Editor (center right) and Peter Loh (4th from right) before prom (Source: Peter Loh)

“I really enjoyed the food and dance at prom. One of my best memories was dancing with my girlfriend to Justin Bieber.” – BEN PETROFF ’24, ASSOCIATE EDITOR

From left to right: Ben Petroff, Mr. TJ Howard, and Nathan Salvia (Source: Ben Petroff)

 “I knew that if there was going to be food, I’m going to have a good time no matter what.” – Nick Morris ‘23, Chief Hamburger Correspondent

Chief Hamburger Correspondent (center)

CONCLUSION

Personally, I believe that this year’s prom has proven to be a tremendous success. C’était une bonne fête! This thrilling and memorable evening would not have been possible without the work of all faculty and staff and facilitators present. 

Stay tuned to The Roundup for more school and community news!

(Source: Samuel Loh)
Anthony Nguyen '24, Managing Editor
Anthony has spent three years working for The Roundup. He is involved in Model UN, UIL Academics, Environmental Society, National Honor Society, and Key Club (junior year). In his free time, Anthony watches high-quality movies and TV shows like The Gentlemen and House of Cards to name a few. Also, he invests time in rooting for the Cowboys, Mavericks, and Rangers, even when times are difficult. Anthony will attend Boston College and major in economics.