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Homecoming is a big deal this year because it is the university's 150th year of existence, which is why the event has been deemed as "The Grand Homecoming".
Ever since my time as a student at Washburn Rural High School, I mainly associated homecoming with marching band, because I was an active member of the Marching Junior Blues all four years of high school, and the band had to participate in many of the homecoming events. Now, I am currently a member of Washburn University's Marching Blues, and the only thing that's changed about my homecoming involvement is the school named "Washburn" that I am attending. I have to be at the homecoming bonfire at 7:00 tonight, march in the homecoming parade tomorrow morning at 10:00, and obviously attend and march at the actual football game later that day.
Because of these commitments, I am planning on attending the Rocky Horror event tonight at midnight, because missing out on it would just break my heart.
As I also mentioned in the previous post, I was thinking about going to the theater in costume, which is a normal element in attending Rocky Horror showings. Unfortunately, I have been so busy that I haven't had time to plan for one, so I don't know what I'm going to do about that. But overall, I am really excited for tonight, and I hope to share my experience on this blog.
-Kathryn Muñoz
Actually, I joined the parade on Saturday morning as a international student!
ReplyDeleteI held a flag of Spain (I don't know why, but someone brought it to me!lol), and walk around Washburn! It was so much fun :)
And also I saw you in the football game, good job!
Well how was the movie?
ReplyDeleteWere you in the parade with H.A.L.O.?
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