Every year for Homecoming Week, students dress up for a different theme each day of the week. This year the days were: Monday – Class Colors, Tuesday – Hawaiian Day, Wednesday – Twin Day, Thursday – Sloppy Day, and Spirit Day on Friday. These themes change every year and we wanted to know: What dress up day would you suggest for Homecoming Week next year?

Travis Fain, freshman:
“Old Person Day. That’d be a lot of fun.”

Colby Gray, sophomore:
“Last year I really enjoyed Jersey Day, so I would really appreciate if that came back.”

Curtis Klein, junior:
“I definitely liked Hawaiian Day this year. This year was pretty good.”

Amanda Castle, senior:
“Jersey Day or something like that.”







































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