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September 24th Issue

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A Survival Guide to a Successful Homecoming

Friday

Saturday

“Cause we gon’ rock thisWe gon’ go all night. We gon’ light it up,

Like it’s Dynamite!”

C L U B

1:00 --- Football Game vs. Winnetonka!3:00 --- Go Home & Shower.3:30 --- Girls, Get your Hair Done & Get Ready.4:00 --- Boys, Get Dressed & Look Sharp with your Tied Ties!5:30 --- Pictures!!!6:30 --- Dinner at your Favorite Restaurant8:00 --- Homecoming Dance!

Thursday

Wednesday

Tuesday

Monday Pajama Day

Color Catastrophe

TV Show Day

Superhero DayTitan Wear

“We changed the game to a Saturday this year to keep ahold of our tradi-tion. Our Friday night tradition includes feed-

ing the kids, having quiet time, and then to the

game. With the parade on the Friday, it throws off the entire tradition.” – Royce Boehm, Head Varsity Football Coach

Tip #1: Be a spirited Titan!Tip #2: Follow the Perfect Schedule

How to tie a tie!

step 1 step 2 step 3 step 4 step 5 step 6Put the tie around your neck. Make

sure the thick part is longer than the thin

part!

Place the thick part of the tie on top of the thin part. The

tie should make an “x”.

Wrap the thick-er piece of the tie all the way

around the thinner piece.

Take the thicker piece and pull it up through the

top of the tie. Make sure you go from the

bottom.

Take the thick-er part of the tie and pull it down through the loop you made in the step before.

Pull the thick part all the

way through, nice and

tight! Now you’ll look

sharp for the dance!

Tip #3: Look Sharp for Homecoming ---

“I’m excited for the dance because Steve is a cool guy. It’ll be more like a club, not just another stu-pid school dance. I’m also excited to look sharp with my good looking date.” -Tyler Rassmusen, 12

Sept. 17, 2010 • News • Opinion • Feature • Arts&Entertainment • Sports • 13

“The dance will have more of a club feel. There will be

more lighting, a text & request, shadow screens, and music

videos.” – James Asher, Student Senate Coordinator

2010

Tip #4: Get Excited!!!

12• News • Opinion •Feature• Arts&Entertainment • Sports • Titan Scroll

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