Bulldog Speak Out
How did you get asked or asked someone to the homecoming dance?
Will Davidson – 9th
“So I went to Avery Williams’ house and I put little pieces of paper that had each letter of homecoming in balloons. And then she had to pop the balloons. And then spell out homecoming. Then, she said yes and I was glad that we were going together. My mom and my sister gave me the idea of how to ask someone to homecoming in a creative and fun way.”
Shelby Johnson – 10th
“I had some of Chris Gough and I’s mutual friends come into D’lites, where he works, each with a word on either a T-shirt, ribbon or button. They stood in a line spelling will/ you/ go to/ homecoming and then I came in with a cake which said “with me?” Chris was clueless, it took a little time before he put it together. He was shocked when it hit him and completely embarrassed that he took as long as he did.”
Ment Morris – 11th
“I asked Ali Davidson to the homecoming dance by picking out some of her favorite things and putting them in a pinata. We both have a passion for music so I chose a guitar pinata. There was 11 rubber ducks that each had a letter on them from the word homecoming. I then left the pinata with her mom to hang up before she got home from school one day. A blind fold and stick were laid out too. She came home and broke it and then I drove up and surprised her.”
Lexie Ramirez – 12th
“Zach Franz and I were in Ms. Flick’s AQR class and Flick handed me a sharpie and told me to hold on to it for later. I had no idea why, but I went along with it. Later, Zach came up to me and asked me for the sharpie. I turned around as he ripped off his jacket which had Homecoming? Written on it with yes or no boxes. I checked yes of course. I was so surprised but happy.”
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