Susie was finishing a lesson when she got called to the principal's office. Once there, Principal Singleton explained that the journalism teacher is sick with a cold and needs her to fill in the shoes for the journalism class. He also said that the school is trying to save money so he decided to let one of the teachers teach 2 classes at once. "Aren't you forgetting something, sweetie?"

"Happy birthday Daddy." Susie said, "And tonight we'll be rolling out at Skateolove roller rink."

Later that day she took her class to the journalism room. Amongst them were Andrew, Lynda, Magenta, Tonya, and Dena. "We should get a scoop on Madison's latest outfit or Cathy's painting," Lynda suggested.

"Or Mr. and Mrs. Emerson's wedding anniversary at the roller rink."

"Why not one on me?" Magenta asked.

"No Magenta." Susie answered, "It's not always about you."

"Cathy," Andrew said, "Can you tell us about your parents wedding anniversary?"

"Aunt Emily and Uncle Edgar had a wonderful wedding anniversary." "We went to the roller rink."

"It was one week away from Discopalooza." Emma continued, "And they slow danced to Spandau Ballet's, "True". Also, that was their wedding song."

"I remember Discopalooza as a teenager." Susie said, "I go there every year."

During the day, Susie taught both English and Journalism and did a really good job on the classes.

Later that day she arrived at Skatelove roller rink in hippie attire. There the guest of her dad's 72nd birthday, who are the members of the HYH club and a few of Principal Singleton's closets friends. As they got up to them, Susie noticed that Maddy wasn't there. "Look what Maddy is wearing," Jenny shouted.

Madison came in wearing an outfit she just bought at the thrift store. Bryoni, Emma, and Sarah walked up to her.

"I really like the patterns on your clothes." Bryoni comments.

"And that makeup suits you." Emma comments.

"Totally," Madison replied.

Magenta, Dena, and Tonya came in wearing matching outfits as always.

"So what brings the dork writers here?" Tonya asked.

"We're celebrating Principal Singleton's 72nd birthday," Susie said.

"Talk about old." Tonya insulted.

"Don't make fun of him like that." Sarah said, "You should respect your elders."

"Have an eggless/soy milk carrot cake." Susie offered,

"Don't you like need milk and eggs for cake?" Dena asked.

"Yeah," Susie answered, "But this is vegetarian."

"Ick," Jeff said as he took a bite of a chili dog with bacon bits in it, "Meat is the real champion."

"Technically they're good for muscles." Earl continued.

"Don't talk for me, Earl!" Jeff shouted.

"He needs moisturizer towelettes." Sarah said,

"Plus he sounds like Stanley" Susie replied, "Anyway Daddy, he send you a happy birthday from Las Vegas."

"Home to all you can eat buffets?" Principal Singleton asked.

Susie nodded, "There's plenty of veggie chili nachos and organic popcorn with margarine for everyone." Susie said.

The party guest roller-skated, danced, and ate the vegetarian food. Meanwhile, Magenta and her posse just sat down, "You know Magenta," Dena whispered, "He does make a good husband for you."

"He could," Magenta said, "Just as long as he doesn't leave a mess behind."

Then it was time for the disco dancing contest. Principal Singleton decided to take care of it. He got his roller skates and started to dance. There he showed his dance moves, even though he's obese and elderly. The DJ declared Principal Singleton the winner.

The next day was the HYH club meeting. The gang congratulated Principal Singleton on his dancing. He recalled the day he won the sweetheart's dance off on Valentine's Day 20 years ago. Sharon and Samuel showed that love can conquer all, even when at Mid-life crisis, he also said that the journalism teacher is feeling better and some people can work with a small cold.

Little did they know is that Mr. Kon is spying on them. Principal Singleton saw him and got an idea, he got out a disco album and they started to dance. "I hate disco music," Mr. Kon shouted, "They make me think of my parents."

He ran off in humiliation. Principal Singleton explained that he learned about the teacher's likes and dislikes. Everyone was impressed and started to dance. Sarah, Cathy, Jenny, Bryoni, Lucy, Madison, and Emma got in the middle and started to dance in the same order. "You know Grandpa," Susie said, "They could make a really good girl group."

Then they stroke a pose and everyone applauded.

The End.