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Senior Makenzie Oltmans playing the trumpet in the homecoming parade.
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Owatonna Boys Soccer team sits and throw mini soccer balls to audience.
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OHS Girls Swim team looked ahead at the audience and threw candy.
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Owatonna Cheerleaders cheer their way through the parade.
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Senior Jamie Lisowski and Senior Amanda Clubb smile for picture.
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Owatonna High School S.H.O.C members carried S.H.O.C tapestry at the parade.
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Senior Luke Webber and Senior Maryn Pool laugh and smile during the parade.
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Senior Blake Davison and Senior Norah smile and throw out candy during the parade.
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Owatonna Girls Soccer team throw out candy and mini soccer balls throughout the parade.
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Senior Finn Loveless and Senior Kelli Waypa throw out candy as the parade continued.
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Owatonna Student Council members enjoy the parade after there hard work.
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Junior Royalty Evelyn Griswold and Deacon Schroht-Louis look ahead at the parade.
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Junior Paige Thompson waved at the camera for a picture.
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Senior Nolan Ginsky and Senior Aza Lewis smile through the parade as king and queen.
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Gallery: A parade to remember: Homecoming reflections
Angel Barajas, Editor
October 22, 2024
About the Contributors
Angel Barajas, Writer
Angel Barajas is a senior at OHS this year. This is his third year in Magnet. Barajas joined Magnet to be able to get out the news of what is happening around the OHS. Also his first year in Magnet was super fantastic and fun. Outside of school, Barajas is involved in football, and it is his first year in Student Council. His hobbies include working out, running, playing video games, and hanging out with family and friends. Barajas plans to graduate from high school and go to college for medical school and hopes to become a physician. Barajas is looking forward to a wonderful year in Magnet and getting the best out of it.
Magnet Staff, OHS Tradition
The Magnet staff is a delightful circus of quirky personalities. The reporters are always lurking near the drama club or cafeteria, eavesdropping for worthy quotes. Armed with spirals and pens, they treat every minor school event like it’s breaking news. The editors are grammar warriors, fixing comma splices with an intensity usually reserved for escape rooms. They can sniff out a typo from across the room, and nothing makes them happier than a perfectly placed em dash. Then there’s the photographer, forever crouched awkwardly in hallways, trying to capture a “natural” candid while no one notices their giant camera. The layout designers? Well, they’re basically wizards, turning chaos into order with fonts and grids, grumbling about spacing issues only they can see. Together, we form a chaotic newsroom full of deadlines, drama, and just the right amount of caffeine and Frooties.