Table of Contents
- It Was The Dress That Did It
- The Prom – A Night of Dreams
- The Perfect Dress
- The Golden Prom Ticket
- I Was All Ready to Go
- Not A Rule Breaker
- The Prom Arrival
- So Have The Prom Rules Been Broken?
- Rules Are Rules
- Finally Time to Dance?
- They Should Mind Their Business
- All Eyes On Me
- Too Provocative By Far
- Impure Thoughts
- Enough Was Enough
- If One Goes Then So Do We All
- When Negotiations Fail
- Heartbroken on the Dance Floor
- So Clare Was Not Done
- Time to Blow The Whistle!
- Viral Revenge
- Another Side To The Story
- More to the Story After All?
- Dirty Dancing All Night Long
- Discriminated Against
- My Message to Other Young Girls
- Support From Every Corner
- Standing By Her Convictions
- A Job Well Done
Dirty Dancing All Night Long
“I was informed by more than one friend who stayed at the prom throughout the course of the evening that there was some truly dirty dancing,” Clare said after the prom was over, “and that there were several couples making out and grinding on the dance floor, and yet out of a group of 500 people, only one person, (me) got thrown out for inappropriate dancing.” “I think both parties could have acted a little bit different obviously but the way that it went down it was fine because people need to follow the rules,” Callie Hobbs, a student who went to the dance. She says she saw Clare “grinding.” It was clear that all kinds of rules were broken or bent, yet Clare went on to defend herself robustly.