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Military Ball Dress Code and Etiquette
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Remember!!! THIS IS NOT PROM, Rules and regulations are set and you as a cadet or guest WILL follow all rules given. This is a formal MILITARY BALL not your regular school dance.
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Female Attire Dress must be a LONG gown Slits up to knee allowed Back of dress must be above the center of the back (no lower than the bottom of the shoulder blades) No excessive cleavage Strapless or one strap dresses are O.K. but must stay up! No sheer (see-through) parts or sections of dress that reveal inappropriate areas (i.e. cleavage, lower back, thighs) DO NOT take off footwear! If unsure about dress, bring in a picture of you in it to show to Instructors
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GOOD
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GOOD
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GOOD
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GOOD
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GOOD
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GOOD
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BAD Too low Too short
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BAD Too much back
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BAD Too high of a slit Too short
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BAD Too low Borderline = no go
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BAD Too short Too Short
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BAD Too much back
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BAD Too short
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BAD Slit is too high Back is too low
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BAD Slit is too high Back is too low
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BAD Inappropriate sheer
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BAD Too much cleavage Too short
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BAD Too exposed
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BAD Too short Too much exposed
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BAD Too exposed
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Footwear Be mindful of your footwear! MUST stay on the ENTIRE night Suggested that you bring a pair of flats
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Footwear BAD SAFETY HAZARD!
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Male Attire (Cadet) Must wear Class “A” Uniform at all times ( no grounding) Wear white button up white dress shirt with clear buttons, and must wear a black bow tie Collar can not button down onto white dress shirt No boutonniere Properly fitted low quarters and pants w/ BLACK SOCKS
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Male Attire (Cadet) NO BOOTS Must have a haircut and clean shaved No piercings! Wearing medals and other awards are optional but not recommended Shine your brass !
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GOOD
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GOOD White long sleeve dress shirt Clear buttons No button down collars
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GOOD Black Bow Tie
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GOOD Clean Shaven
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GOOD
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GOOD
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BAD No piercings No boots
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BAD Hair Cut No braids
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BAD
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BAD No colored bow tie
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BAD No tuxedo shirts!!!
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BAD No styled hair when in uniform
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Male Attire (Non Cadet) Must have a BLACK tuxedo Must wear a bowtie NO TIES NO sneakers or street shoes Black dress shoes only NO baggy or sport jacket tuxedos Tuxedo jacket worn at all time Clean shave and haircut
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GOOD Good haircut Clean Shaven BLACK tuxedo
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GOOD Black shoes
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BAD Black tuxedo only No street shoes
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BAD Black tuxedo only White shirt only
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BAD No ties No colored buttons
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BAD Keep bow tie on
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HYGIENE Showers and deodorant are EXTREMELY recommended prior for both sexes
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Receiving Line Be on time! Receiving Line opens at 6:30pm Female must be on the side of honor (right side) Cadet should introduce them self and their dates This is my date (name) and I am (rank)(name). This is my date (name) and I am (rank)(name). Shake hands with the commanders of each school A male who is not it JROTC still leads introduction
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Bringing a non cadet Must ask permission and get approval from Instructor’s NO JROTC drop outs Can not be “just a friend,” if a cadet needs a date it must be a person from H.S.
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Etiquette The food is not a buffet, share them don’t be greedy One plate. Small portions Use silverware, not hands Food stays in designated area No Public Displays of Affection (i.e. kissing or sitting on laps) No chewing gum at any time NO DRAMA leave it at the door NO foul language Do not sit on tables or window ledges. Find a chair!
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Etiquette NO DIRTY DANCING (i.e. grinding, sandwiching, freaking) Keep your feet on the floor NO moshing (pushing & shoving) NO being lifted onto shoulders or carried around by anyone at any time Be respectful to any and all instructors, chaperones, and fellow dancers
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Etiquette The photographer will be set up downstairs, inside the receiving line Sweet Heart and Cavalier candidates will introduced and announced 7:40pm Seniors will be introduced at approximately 8:00pm
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DANCING
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Bad Dancing
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Good Dancing
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NO DRAMA
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NO ENTRANCE FOR YOU AND YOUR DATE
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ENJOY THE BALL
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