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SLHS PTSA

SLHS PTSA. September 17,2014. Homecoming 101. Homecoming 101: Seven Lakes Edition. Presented by the Seven Lakes High School Parent Teacher Student Association (SLHS PTSA). Thank you to the following for their support of this program: Stacey Zudock, SLHS Band Boosters

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SLHS PTSA

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  1. SLHS PTSA September 17,2014 Homecoming 101

  2. Homecoming 101:Seven Lakes Edition Presented by the Seven Lakes High School Parent Teacher Student Association (SLHS PTSA) Thank you to the following for their support of this program: Stacey Zudock, SLHS Band Boosters Amy Schuelke – Overalls Maggie Smith – VP Programs SLHS PTSA Debbie Hagan - Music Carter Vann – Studio VII & Comedy Sportz

  3. Homecoming Mums and GartersSLHS BAND BOOSTER CLUB

  4. What are mums? • Mums started out as real flowers • Mums have changed to silk to last longer • Mums are a Homecoming Tradition • Students wear them to school the day of the Homecoming game and to the football game • Girls wear a single, double or triple silk mum • Boys wear a regular or super garter silk mum Homecoming MumsBand Booster Representative: Stacey Zudockhttp://www.slhsband.org

  5. Who pays for the mum? • If the student has a date, typically the guy buys the girl’s mum and the girl buy’s the guy’s garter • Students can buy their own mum • Some groups of friends draw names to buy mums for each other • Parents can buy mums for their children Homecoming MumsBand Booster Representative: Stacey Zudockhttp://www.slhsband.org

  6. How much do mums cost? • Basic girl’s mum starts at $30 • Basic guy’s garter starts at $25 • Most want added ribbons & charms • Average cost for girls: $65 • Average cost for guys: $50 Homecoming MumsBand Booster Representative: Stacey Zudockhttp://www.slhsband.org

  7. Where do I buy mums? • Now through October 8th • Main Commons, Wed/Thu/Fri, Lunch Time • 9th Grade Commons, Mon/Tue, Lunch Time • Saturday, September 20 from 11 – 3 in the Mum Shoppe, portable building T10B • Look for order forms and more information on the Band Boosters’ website: www.slhsband.org Homecoming MumsBand Booster Representative: Stacey Zudockhttp://www.slhsband.org

  8. How do I pay? • A minimum $25 deposit is required on your mum/garter or you can pay in full • Cash or Check • Checks should be written to SLHS Band Boosters How do I pick up my mum? Someone from the Mum Shoppe will call you when it is complete to give you directions Homecoming MumsBand Booster Representative: Stacey Zudockhttp://www.slhsband.org

  9. Homecoming OverallsAmy Schuelke

  10. Homecoming OverallsAmy Schuelke • Overalls • Overalls are a tradition for girls to help hold the heavy mum • Many girls have their overalls decorated in Spartan colors and symbols • Girls wear the overalls and mums to school on Homecoming Friday and to the Homecoming game

  11. Homecoming Parade & Pep RallyMonday October 13th, 6:00 p.m.

  12. Homecoming Parade & Pep RallyMonday, October 13, 6:00 p.m. • Have your student check with his/her club(s)/groups about decorating a float • Floats and groups line up on Gaston Road at Fry Road • Parade travels down Fry Road and ends along Spartan Way (behind the school) • Homecoming Pep Rally begins immediately after the parade at the SLHS football field

  13. Homecoming Game

  14. Homecoming GameFriday, October 17th, 7:00 p.m. • Be sure to buy your tickets early (during lunch periods the week of the game) • Guys wear their garters, girls wear their mums and overalls (to school and the game) • Homecoming King and Queen are announced during half-time

  15. Homecoming Dance

  16. Homecoming DanceSaturday, October 18th, 2014 • The Homecoming Dance is the main fundraiserfor the SLHS Student Council • Theme: “Masquerade” (mask is optional) • Time: 8:00 – 11:00 p.m. • No one admitted after 9:45 p.m. • Tickets will be sold in advance beginning with seniors. • Ticket prices are $15 for a single and $25.00 for couples • Tickets go on sale the week of October 10th • Refreshments will be provided for free

  17. Homecoming DanceSaturday, October 18th, 2014 • Dates from other high schools are okay • All students must have a current student ID to gain entry • College-aged dates must be under 21 and will be asked to show ID to gain entry • NO DATES FROM JUNIOR HIGH! • If you would like to volunteer to work at the dance, contact Glee Fossier, VIPS Coordinator, your Grade Volunteer Coordinator, or your class sponsor.

  18. Homecoming DanceSaturday, October 18th, 2014 • Picture information will be made available to students a week before the dance • Payment must be made to the photographer. • Bring enough cash or a check to pay for the picture package you want • Pictures will be delivered to the student who ordered the pictures during lunch after the dance

  19. Homecoming DanceSaturday, October 18th, 2014 Dress Code—Semi Formal • For guys • Sports coat or suit recommended • Must wear a tie • No jeans or shorts • No Tennis Shoes • For girls • No bare midriffs or cutouts, spaghetti straps or strapless is OK • Backs may not be lower than the waist • Skirts and slits must not be higher than mid-thigh • No ribbon or lacing exposing bare skin on sides or front • Dresses can be any length but no shorter than mid thigh

  20. 2014 Fashion ShowSpecial Thanks to our models –Nikki WoodMaggie ZudockVanessa TorresOlivia JungRyan GalligerAngelo Cioffi

  21. Hair and Make Up Special Thanks to … Eddie from Studio 99 406 Grand Parkway, Suite 300 Katy, 77494 281-665-7841

  22. Homecoming Tips and Information

  23. Homecoming Tips DATE OR GROUP? • Students DO NOT have to have a date to go to the dance • Even students who have a date can go with a group • Most groups are mixed with some students who have dates and some who do not • Parents of those in the group can meet to determine dinner plans, transportation and after party plans • Be sure to share phone numbers • Most parents feel more comfortable when they meet their child’s friends’ parents

  24. Homecoming Tips Dinner Tips • Host a catered dinner for your child’s group • Have everyone contribute money • Have everyone bring a dish for the dinner • Make reservations at a restaurant for your child’s friends • Make them early—there are lots of groups out there! • Pre-order meals if possible • See if there is a set “Homecoming Menu” at the restaurant of choice

  25. Homecoming Tips Photo Tips • Be sure to get some casual shots of your child and their friends before they go to dinner • Have all parents and kids meet at a scenic spot to take pictures • Be sure to share with the other parents • Suggest the kids take their formal portraits right when they arrive to avoid long lines

  26. Homecoming Tips After Party Tips • Not everyone will want to have an after party • Ideas • Swimming party • Game party • Times Square (call ahead to reserve space!) • Just hanging out, talking or watching movies • Make sure you have snacks for hungry teens • Make sure your child’s after party is chaperoned by a parent

  27. Homecoming Tips • If your child does have a date, the guys pay for • Girl’s mum • Football tickets • Dance tickets • Corsage • Dinner before the dance • Half cost of the after party • The guy should arrange transportation, make reservations, etc. (unless the girl decides to take that over!)

  28. Homecoming Tips • If your child does have a date, the girls pay for • Guy’s garter • Boutonniere • Pictures for both guy and girl • Half cost of the after party • The girls like to be pampered – so cost for girls may include nails, hair and make up.

  29. Homecoming Tips The best things you can take home from this evening: • Relax! • Enjoy this unique experience! • Keep your sense of humor! • Show your Spartan pride!

  30. Great Dresses • Macys – multiple locations • Dillards – multiple locations • Nordstroms – Galleria or Woodlands mall • Windsor – Katy Mills mall • Silver Hanger – 5th street in Katy • WD Prom • Formal Gallery - 1712 Hwy 6 South • Bridal Stores

  31. Simple Rules for Dating My Son/Daughter A simple rule for dating my son: • I know how today’s ‘fashionable’ young woman likes to dress. When my son brings you home to meet us, if there are parts of your clothes that allow parts of your anatomy to show, we will take care of it before you leave. I have an extensive supply of duct tape and super glue. You see, I can’t take the chance of an accident happening when my son’s eyes pop out - he will need them both for medical school. A simple rule for dating my daughter: • If you pull into my driveway and honk, you’d better be delivering a package, because you’re sure as heck not picking anything up!

  32. Special Thank You … • Studio 99 – 406 Grand Parkway S, Suite 300, Katy 77494 • RR Nails – 2850 FM 1463, Katy 77494 • Debbie Hagan – Music for the fashion show & Computer Wiz • Amy Schuelke – Overall Designer • Debbie Hillstrom – Dracula Tickets • Carter Vann – MC with Studio VII & Comedy Sportz • Stacey Zudock & Band Booster Club • Maggie Smith – VP Programs

  33. Have a GREAT 2014 HomecomingPlease continue browsing the Mum Shoppe, overalls, hair and makeup information.

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