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  3. Homecoming - Wikipedia

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    Newmarket High School, London South Collegiate Institute, Banting Memorial High School, Earl Haig Secondary School and St. Michael's College School are examples of schools in Ontario known to arrange homecomings. Upper Canada College also has a longstanding homecoming tradition, although the event is referred to as "A-Day" (Association Day). St.

  4. 75 Creative Ways to Ask Your Crush to the Homecoming Dance - AOL

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    Homecoming is arguably one of the biggest nights of the entire school year (ofc, prom and graduation are up there, too). In addition to planning which homecoming outfit and hairstyle you want to ...

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    Before prom and graduation, there’s no denying that one of the biggest events of the school year is homecoming.From the big football game and fun homecoming floats to the dance, homecoming is ...

  6. Sadie Hawkins dance - Wikipedia

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    A Sadie Hawkins dance or turnabout [1] is a usually informal dance sponsored by a high school, middle school or college, to which the ladies invite the gentlemen to be their dates. [2] This is contrary to the custom of the guys typically inviting the girls to be their dates to school dances such as prom in the spring and homecoming in the fall ...

  7. Prom - Wikipedia

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    Proms worked their way down incrementally from college gatherings to high school extravaganzas. In the early 20th century, prom was a simple tea dance where high school seniors wore their Sunday best. In the 1920s and 1930s, prom expanded into an annual class banquet where students wore party clothes and danced afterward.