Homecoming House Party
January 12, 2016
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As Spirit Week is rapidly making its way upon us, so is Dreyfoos’ annual Homecoming. This year’s house party-themed event will stray from the traditional gym dance of years past and will include, but not be limited to, outdoor games, designated picnic areas, a casual attire (to rid the stress of trekking to the mall for formal wear), and much more. Ticket sales will commence in the cafeteria on Jan. 13 and will last all the way through Spirit Week.
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Communications senior Julia Horneck is a third-year staffer and Website Editor of The Muse. She has had a passion for all aspects of journalism and photography for as long as she can remember, of which she’s fortunate enough to be able to expand upon through The Muse. Along with being a devoted member of The Muse, she is also an Editor-in-Chief of The Marquee yearbook. Horneck strives to be just as engaged in the Dreyfoos community as she is within the publications, also taking on the roles of Women’s Empowerment Club president, ARTS Club historian, and Project Arts Event Coordinator. She aspires to ultimately make her way to New York City, Boston, or D.C, with hopes of delving into the ever-evolving world of journalism and making her name known.