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students left this unforgettable night with great memories and fun stories to tell. “This night was so fun, because I got to spend time with my friends and dress up, junior Lucia Lundeburg said.
The Homecoming Court was announced at the Dance.
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Students filled the gym for the Homecoming dance.
On Nov. 5, students of all grades packed the gym for the Homecoming Dance. The “Blue Dungeon” was transformed into a party venue, with balloons, music and food.
“I truly enjoyed my last Homecoming with my boys. Singing and dancing with my friends made my night. It will be a memory to last for a lifetime,” senior Alexander Carey said.
Students got to see their peers outside of the classroom, being able to connect with each other on a whole new level. From dancing with their friends, to taking photos in front of the lit up giant Homecoming sign, it was truly a night to remember.
“From the entrance to the dance floor, you could tell everyone put in a lot of work and effort for the night. It made the experience that much better and I am appreciative for it,” junior Isabella Berto said.
Organizing the event was a group effort between different organizations. Student Government, Activities and the Parent’s Association collaborated to make it a night for all to remember.
STUDENTS GATHERED TO TAKE PICTURES and hang out with friends during the dance. While the Homecoming Court results were announced, seniors Alexander Carey, Max Bendix, Dylan Duran, Valentino Marinho, and Marco Rojas cheered for Duran as he was announced Homecoming King. After they heard his name, the boys lifted Duran up, raising him up above the crowd in celebration. Photos by Jen Uccelli
During Homecoming Week, students nominated members of their class for Homecoming Court. Seniors, Ainsley Kling and Dylan Duran, juniors Luigi Schiavoni and Jackie Taylor, sophomores Georgia Easton and Ethan Artzt, and freshmen Nabeel Ishoof and Camila Figueroa won for their respective grades. “I was super surprised that I won, but it was fun to go up and claim my sash,” Taylor said. Photos by Jen Uccelli
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“I cannot thank the parents enough for decorating. I think it turned out really well and it was a successful night, ” Activities Director Danielle Bowen said.
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BRIGHT LIGHTS. Senior Ava Seymour raises her hand in the air to the beat of the song. The gym was packed during the Homecoming Dance on Nov. 5. “I really enjoyed the whole atmosphere of this dance,” Seymour said.
It’s so cool that the World Cup is taking place during the school year. I love discussing the different games with my friends. It’s fun to see everyone wear different jerseys to represent all of the different countries they’re from. Everyone is so full of energy!”
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THE STORY / Sophomores Kayla Alonso
, and Ashley Garcia gather outside in the 200s wing between classes to discuss the World Cup games taking place that day. FIFA frenzy took over campus during the World Cup finals. Students from all different nationalities showed up with their country’s jerseys to cheer on their teams. Photo by Charlotte