Highlander Newsmagazine Vol. 12 Issue 6

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Senior gala fulfills promise of high school tradition Elise Hsu Senior and ASB President Noah Camerino only carries positive memories of his time at prom in 2019, when he and many other Carlmont students danced the night away at the San Francisco Galleria Design Center. “You could definitely tell that people wanted to be there. It was more than just your average school dance. There were food and games. You could tell that people put thought into what students would actually be doing,” Camerino said. Little did anyone know that 2019 would be the last year any Carlmont student would experience a traditional prom for a while. When it came time for prom in 2020, Camerino was looking forward to attending and celebrating the end of the year. However, the dance would take on a virtual format due to restrictions imposed in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Once this was announced, Camerino changed his mind. “I had to rethink what I wanted to get from prom because Zoom prom and in-person prom are different things. Ultimately, I decided that virtual prom wasn’t what I was looking for,” Camerino

said. Camerino wasn’t the only student that had qualms about attending prom that year; senior Turkan Kartal also decided not to go. “A lot of my friends weren’t going to prom because they were going to wait for their senior year, so I didn’t really see a point in going as a junior,” Kartal, the head facilitator of ASB’s Publicity Committee, said. Although junior Katelyn Gambarin did not have the opportunity to attend last year’s virtual prom, she understood why its new format turned students away. “The whole point of having a dance is human interaction and spending time with people, which is a bit difficult to do over Zoom,” Gambarin said. Kartal shared a similar opinion, noting that physically being at prom enhances the experience. “It’s nice to have the option of a virtual prom, but I think it’s a different experience when you’re surrounded by an environment where everything looks like prom,” Kartal said. Even though last year’s prom was anything but normal, a similar event will soon be taking place. According to

Camerino, a senior gala will be taking place on May 21; it will be located on the Carlmont campus in the outdoor area of S Hall. Measures will be taken to ensure the event follows health and safety guidelines. “ASB has been working with different organizations and companies that have put together events that adhere to CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] guidelines. Safety guidelines will be followed to the best of our abilities. Otherwise, we would not be putting on this event,” Camerino said. However, even with the promise that the senior gala will be as safe as possible, Kartal believed that safety risks may accompany its attendees. “It’s worrying to go to an event when you know that there are people who aren’t taking the same precautions as you. You could stay safe in every way possible, but unless everyone does their part, you’re never going to be completely protected,” Kartal said. For Gambarin, when asked if she would have attended prom this year had it been an option, she said that she would prefer going to an in-person prom, but it would take more than that to convince her to buy tickets.

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