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Polina Pekurovsky

Senior Zoya Block cries out of excitement after hearing her name called for Homecoming queen Sept. 30.

Homecoming king and queen announced

October 5, 2015

Assistant Principal Kari Schwietering crowned senior Eric Hendricks as Homecoming king and Principal Scott Meyers crowned senior Zoya Block as Homecoming queen Sept. 30 at coronation. The couple will make an appearance at the Homecoming game Oct. 2.

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Eric Hendricks

How do you feel about being Homecoming king?

It’s an honor to be Homecoming King, I’m at a loss for words.

What is something interesting about you that your classmates may not know about?

I put hot sauce on my cottage cheese.

What will you remember about Park?

The community, everything about it. I love this community, I love this school. I will never forget the people that create this community and create this environment at school. It’s a very nice place to be.

If you could say one thing to the class of 2016, what would it be?

Be yourself. Be the bright shining light that you can be, and you’ll go far in life.

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Zoya Block

How do you feel about being Homecoming queen?

I was actually surprised because I didn’t think I would get it. People kept saying it but I didn’t think it would happen.

What is something that makes you unique?

I’m very culturally-oriented. I’m very proud about who I am.

What do you like about going to Park?

The people and the staff, I like both a lot.

If you could say one thing to the class of 2016, what would it be?

I’m gonna miss you guys. Have fun and be happy.

What is a quality that a good homecoming queen has?

I think just a sociable and easily approachable personality.

What were you most excited about for the dance and the game?

Being with the people I’ve grown up with for one of the last big events of my high school career.

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