NEWS: Homecoming Dance Draws Record Crowd

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(Photo courtesy Zoe Taylor)

By Michaela Pounds – Staff Reporter

Homecoming turned out to be more exciting than usual this year, with many creative Homecoming proposals and students buying more tickets than ever before.

Some of the well-thought out proposals included Jeremy Doucette’s “Homecoming?” sign in the student parking lot, and R.J. Lynch asking Kelly Scianna with a football that said, “Will you tackle homecoming with me?”

“The homecoming proposals were cute and romantic,” senior Ismar Junuovic said. “I wish I was asked.”

The dance was organized by senior class officers Sofya Calvin, Ben Longobardi, Ming-Yeah Hu, Kelsey Kopazna, Mathilda Hill, and Nina Martinez as well as senior class advisor Mrs. Kovacs.

“Seeing the positive response from Homecoming was the best part about putting it together,” Calvin said. “In previous years I’ve noticed that people said Homecoming was boring, but this year there was a great turnout and people had an enjoyable time.”

Homecoming was held in the cafeteria, and the senior café was filled with beverages and snacks that students could purchase. There were 440 students who purchased tickets and came to the dance.

The senior café became a good place to relax when dancing became too tiring.

Students agreed that they enjoyed their time at Homecoming this year.

“The best part of Homecoming was getting to dance with everyone, and I had a fun time with my friends,” senior Chelsea Bernal said.

Freshmen who attended their first Homecoming were excited and surprised about how fun the dance was.

“I’m so glad I came to Law,” freshman Chloe McCullough said. “I already feel like part of the family because of all the new friends I’ve made and the awesome time I had at Homecoming.”

Students said that the dance had awesome music as well. Seniors Craig Calderone and Mick Murray helped to DJ the event.

“During my freshman year there weren’t that many kids,” senior Morgan Colombo said. “Compared to this year, there were more people and more decorations, so everyone had more fun.”

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