Dooley and O’Keefe crowned Homecoming Royalty
Students and staff in the TCU School District are celebrating good times as they hold Homecoming Week.
The annual event started Monday and runs to Friday, Sept. 24.
As part of the festivities, the high school announced the Homecoming Court on Friday in the Performing Arts Center in front of the student body. The candidates were Reice Narum, Dylan Hunt, Adam Henze, Caleb Whipps, Brendan O’Keefe, Molly Closser, Charlotte Houn, Kacie Traxler, Lauren Houn and Madison Dooley.
On Monday, the evening coronation was held in the same location for the candidates’ families, and junior and senior students. After the votes were tallied, Brendan O’Keefe and Madison Dooley were crowned King and Queen. Each received a crown and a special Homecoming robe.
During the week, each school in the district is also celebrating Homecoming with special events and dress-up days. At the high school, the theme is “Celebrate Good Times.”
The high school’s dress-up days are:
Monday: Celebrate Halloween
Tuesday: Celebrate Independence
Wednesday: Celebrate Winter
Thursday: Celebrate Valentine's/Pink Out
Friday: Celebrate Titans
At TCU Montgomery, Lonsdale, and Le Center Schools, the dress-up days are: Monday: Pajama Day Tuesday: USA Day / Wear Red, White and Blue Wednesday: College / Jersey Day Thursday: Neon/Bright Color Day Friday: Titan Day
TCU Parades The annual parade during Homecoming will be held on Friday, Sept. 24 in TCU’s three communities. • Le Center: 9 a.m. • Montgomery: 10:30 a.m. • Lonsdale: 12:30 p.m. Main Street in Lonsdale The 2021 TCU Homecoming King and Queen (north of 19, south of 70th St. West)