Scrabble Took Over Hoco Week

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Hannah Brewster, Sports Editor

Junior Sophia Castillo dressed as Sofia the First
Junior Lia Broder dressed Lazy

The theme was very clever and people had cool outfits.

— Junior Mia Huidobro

Junior Emilie Reyes Dressed Emo
Junior Antonella Velazquez Dressed as an Alien
Junior Gabby Rodriguez dressed as a Godess
Teacher Mr. Blanco dressed as Merlock The Wizard, (he in fact did not go by the first letter of his name)

Immaculata La Salle has had one of the most intense Hoco weeks the school has seen in a long time. With every grade participating in the dress ups and going with their class themes, it seems like a close tie between who will take home the big win. On Thursday, and the day that seemed to have the most school participation, was Scrabble.

Scrabble is a game where each play collects points by placing words on the game board. In order to win you have to try to combine the most words. I personally have never played this game, but it seemed like the perfect board game to incorporate into this year’s theme.

Everyone had to dress as something that starts with the first letter of their name. I feel like this was the most popular theme because it is the most personalized and simple. The first letter of your name could mean a number of different things or simply be a color. Whatever it may be, people managed to make it fun and expressive. Even some of the teachers got into action with the theme and went all out.

Hoco 2022 has been a blast so far and I cannot wait to see what is in store for us on Friday!