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Caption: Ten of the cutest Homecoming proposals ☺️ Made by Kate Price
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Caption: Ian Sheehy, freshman, asked Elise Goebel, freshman, with a cute sign. He surprised her at her house and brought flowers to seal the deal. "I'm excited for homecoming because it's a new experience as a freshman," Goebel said.
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Caption: Maya Kurtin, freshman, got asked to homecoming by Sam Leszczynski, freshman, when she was at her dance studio one night. Leszczynski and five of his friends created a dance to Funkytown and each guy turned around at the end of the dance with red letters on their back spelling out HOCO. Leszczynski was at the end with a big question mark and flowers. "I felt very excited because I had my friends all around me and he obviously put a lot of thought into it, which made it that more special," Kurtin said.
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Caption: Luke Konik, freshman, surprised Sarah James, freshman, at her house before school one morning. Her friend was supposed to take her to school that day, but when she came outside, Konik was there instead. "He had a sign that said 'don't let me go solo to homecoming' and then he had the word 'hoco' spelled out on my driveway with red solo cups! I was really shocked," James said.
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Caption: Jack Simon, freshman, asked Anna Greisch, freshman, with a sign that said "I would go ban'Annas' if you would go to homecoming with me!" Along with the sign he brought her flowers, candy and a bunch of bananas. "I was laughing when he came because the way he asked me was funny and he's one of my close friends. I'm excited for homecoming because it's my first one," Greisch said.
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Caption: Joey Enea, freshman, invited Giovanna Fallucca, freshman, to his house and when she walked downstairs, he was holding up a sign that said "roses are red, violets are blue, tiaras are stunning, will you be my princess at this year's homecoming?" Fallucca thought this was a really cute gesture. "I'm really excited to take pictures and get ready with all my friends," Fallucca said.
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Caption: Josh Teplin, freshman, asked Kitty Nelson, freshman, to homecoming with a poster that read: "Kitty, it would be puurrrfect if you came to homecoming with me?" He also had a basket filled with flowers, candy and little stuffed kittens. "I was surprised but really excited. I am also looking forward to the dance itself because it seems fun and i can hangout with all my friends," Nelson said.
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Caption: Charlie Sileno, freshman, asked Jessie Lappin, freshman, to homecoming by decorating a football that said "Wanna tackle homecoming with me." Sileno asked Lappin in this way because he is on the football team. "I was so happy and excited. I'm really looking forward to being with my friends at homecoming," Lappin said.
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Caption: Ethan Hopfensperger, freshman, surprised Ally Wang, freshman, by showing up at her house with flowers, a happy meal and a catchy sign to go along with it. Wang thought this was a very creative way to ask her to homecoming. "I can tell a lot of thought was put into it," Wang said.
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Caption: Payton Kuenzi, freshman, was asked by Heath Joubert, freshman, by spelling out hoco with heath bars because of his name. Kuenzi thought this was a really clever way to ask her to homecoming. "I had no idea this was going to happen and it was a really cool surprise," Kuenzi said.
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Caption: Ally Chung, freshman, has an obsession with Noodles&Company, which is why Ethan Kelly, freshman, asked her to homecoming with noodles. According to Chung, everyone knows that she's obsessed with it because she puts a picture of a cup from noodles on her Snapchat story every single time she goes there. "I am really excited for homecoming because it's one of the first school events that the freshman will attend and that week at school should be a lot of fun," Chung said.