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  3. Homecoming - Wikipedia

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    At high schools, the homecoming dances are sometimes held in the high school gymnasium or outside in a large field. Homecoming dance attire is less formal than prom. Females generally wear knee-length dresses with their hair down, and males generally wear a tucked-in dress shirt with pants.

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    In the now-viral video, she asks a handful of her classmates at Tuloso-Midway High School how much each of their mums cost. One of the mums was nearly $500, while most fell between $200 and $300.

  5. Prom - Wikipedia

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    Proms worked their way down incrementally from college gatherings to high school extravaganzas. In the early 20th century, prom was a simple tea dance where high school seniors wore their Sunday best. In the 1920s and 1930s, prom expanded into an annual class banquet where students wore party clothes and danced afterward.

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    The homecoming parade began at 5 p.m. Sept. 27 traveling from Wakefield Park to the high school parking lot. The varsity football team hosted Concord but ended up on the losing end of a 32-16 score.

  7. Formal wear - Wikipedia

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    Formal wear or full dress is the Western dress code category applicable for the most formal occasions, such as weddings, christenings, confirmations, funerals, Easter and Christmas traditions, in addition to certain state dinners, audiences, balls, and horse racing events.