With homecoming about a week a way, students put their creativity to the test as they come up with cute ways to ask their dates. Every year, both girls and guys at CB come up with fun ideas to ask someone to homecoming. This year at Christian Brothers is no different. Here are some of […]
With homecoming about a week a way, students put their creativity to the test as they come up with cute ways to ask their dates.
Every year, both girls and guys at CB come up with fun ideas to ask someone to homecoming. This year at Christian Brothers is no different. Here are some of the ways CB students have asked their dates to homecoming.
Stephen Hasbrook (’14) decided to ask his date to this year’s Homecoming dance at last Friday’s football game with some help from the CB cheer team and her friends.
“I came across the idea on Google and I [thought] it would be a good way to ask her,” Stephen said, adding that “the poster took me about an hour to make.”
As a Senior, there is some pressure to come up with really creative ways to ask people to homecoming. According to outgoing senior Sydney Lovell (’13), senior year is “go big or go home,” so she asked her date to homecoming by giving him a cat that she adopted from the ASPCA.
“I went to his house and set up a bunch of candy spelling out ‘HC?’,” said Sydney. She then set up a sign that said “take a slide down the ‘milky way’ and ‘skittles’ on down for a ‘whopper’ of a time! It would make my ‘almond joy’ if you would become a part of the ‘3 musketeers’. Come meet your new ‘kitkat’ and get ready for a ‘purrrfect’ night! Be my ‘hot tamale’ and go to homecoming with me?”
Senior Kyle Rodrigues (’13) also came up with a cute way to ask his girlfriend to homecoming by “covering her car with sticky notes and spelling out ‘Homecoming'”.
If you or someone you know has been asked to homecoming in a unique way, send your story and picture to the CB Talon at cbtalon.com@gmail.com or tweet us @CB_Talon.