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Any ideas for Homecoming? Our theme is Roaring 20s.
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I'm not sure what the theme is but I know ZTA is paired with Sigma Alpha Epsilon.
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Jeeze, who are the Moronskys who came up with these themes?:(
Roaring Twenties, Flapper Girls, geaded dresses that giggle, Guys in Suits, style of the era, and tommy guns, tub with Bathtub Gin printed on it! Hollywood, Oz, Pikes hada great one, paper Mache figures, we came in Second our first year with Showboat. School we played were the Hornets, BIG Soup can of "Cream The Hornets". Leaves of Gold, Paint Members of Float In gold paint, not "Gold Finger" type where they die! Paint Leaves Gold and attach to them, like that is all they had on! Autum Leaves by Roger Miller! WOW, for ever Young. Grease Skit, Bobby Soxers, float, Dressed as Babys and in diapers with big Suckers, "I will never get old!" |
ADPi at Valpo is paired with Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (my husband's chapter, yay!) and Phi Sigma Kappa. The theme is Mardi Gras.
[side note: I'm bummed because the VU parade used to go downtown and then through campus, and then about eight years ago moved to just campus, and now they don't even have a parade. Instead, they have a 5K walk/run for charity (which is nice) and a BBQ/bazaar tent (which is just odd...). I *really* miss seeing all of the floats! Now they just do banners, which is totally cheaper and easier, but somehow just not as fun...] |
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My service sorority is taking part in Homecoming this year. We're not looking to compete heavily, we just really wanted to do something campus wide! Do you think that's a good idea? There's a 5Krun/walk, banner competition, store window painting, and drive in movie. We can't compete in the parade part because over half of us are in the marching band, which starts the parade.
Our slogan this year is "Wildcat Bandstand", with a 1950's theme. AOII_LB93, UK's theme last year was the roaring 20's. There are lots of things you can do. Casino's, flappers, charleseton dancing, book titles (ie. my favorite book, The Great Gatsby). It was so much fun last year!!! |
Just got back from the homecoming parade....
Homecoming King and Queen are David Allen (APhiA) and Monica Bhagat (GDI) APO was paired with Phi Sigma Pi and our float was great! I think APO is going to win yet another first place showing in the white divison. Overall, it was fun, I loved it. :D |
We haven't had the best of luck with our Homecoming buddies... they had a sweatshirt made with everyone's letters, except ours. One of the groups has been making it a point to exclude us in any possible way. We haven't been told when or where any of the practices are. We just found out yesterday where the float is. This is my first Homecoming, and so far, it's not that great. We are going later to work on the float though, so it will get better.
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Phi Mu at Marshall University is doing our float with Sigma Tau Gamma. The homecoming theme this year is "As Green As It Gets", and a couple of our girls are running for Homecoming Court- it should be a lot of fun!
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starrynight , I Pm'd you!!!
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Don't really know what the theme is at Ohio University is this year, but I'll be there. I've only missed one in the past 10-15 years.
As many of you know, this is the beginning of the O.U. Bi-Centennial celebration (1804-2004) so I'm really looking forward to it. Don't know who Delt is partnered with this year. I'll let you know later. |
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We're paired with Sigma Chi. and our theme is Old School. |
well we didn't place, I guess the idea of a Phi Sigma Kappa and Tri-Sigma Standing in the top of the cake wasn't what the judges were looking for, being Toga-Clad probably didn't make them happy either, cause you really couldn't see the togas well
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mmmm, jolly rancher shots.
mmmm, eggrolls. mmmm, boys who know how to work the sideburns and shearling coats. that's all I have to say about homecoming. :D |
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We tied for first overall during homecoming week.
Our float wasnt very good tho..not sure how we still got first, i guess our other events held us up. |
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