1. My personal opinion of the homecoming week festivities is indifferent. I am much looking forward to the actual dance because unlike last year, I actually have a date. (although I did dance with the same girl most of las year's dance). The thing I enjoyed about this so far was when my date Katie said Yeah when I asked her to the dance. I was really happy because that means I didn't have to go with my ex-girlfriend anymore that I loathed. So in that case Katie made this homecoming week most memorable to me for reasons I already mentioned.
2. From my experienece, students in Oak Lawn have a lot of school spirit with the acception of not caring about the football team because "they suck." My freshmen year however, the varsity football team was actually good and they were supported and a lot more people went to their games. So in a way, most of oak lawn students aren't true fans, they only root for a sports team if they're good. So yeah, it obviously has changed from my freshmen year. Three things to change this would be getting a better football team, basketball team, and baseball. And I don't know how to answer the last question because I'm part of the "apathetic" type.
3. Well the only time I went to homecoming was last year, so I'll talk about that. First I went to my friend Leart's house, we went in his car to pick up Joe dwayer, then Leart dropped me off at Jill Verris's house. From there we went to one of her friend's houses to take pictures. Then we finally arrived at homecoming, 30 minutes late. I met up with Meagen and we danced all night. Although I did dance with other girls. Afterwards, Leart dropped me off at home. I ate and snuckout shortly after. Meagen and her friends picked me up. We went to Portillos and met up with her sister and her sister's friends (a bunch of sophomores at the time) they ate, yet I just got done eating so I just chilled. After that, we went to Brian Coughlin's party for like two hours and after that we went to this Richard's party. I got home at 4:30 in the morning.
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