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An annual Homecoming Week tradition here at Marist High School is called the Class (Decade) Dance. Here's how it works: Each class will work together to choreograph and practice a dance routine representing the styles made famous through 4 decades. Freshman represent the 1950's, sophomores represent the 1960's, juniors represent the 1970's and seniors represent the 1980's. At an assembly held the morning before the Homecoming football game, each class will perform their dance in front of the school and a panel of judges. The winning class will earn points that go toward the Class Cup, a week-long class competition where points are earned from dressing up for each spirit day, and bigger events like the class trivia bowl, class tug-of-war, and class karaoke. In 2011, the seniors reigned supreme winning many events (although the juniors beat them in the Trivia Bowl.)

As many parents and families were unable to attend the class dance competition assembly, we are posting each class dance below. Either click on them below to watch them here, or double click on the video to watch on Youtube, and share with family and friends on your social networks.

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