Homecoming: a week of Panther pride
Lexi Goldstein, Editor-In-Chief
November 13, 2021
Senior Mila Kujat dons oversized streetwear for the Adam Sandler spirit day on Nov. 2.
Freshmen sell Rose Grams in front of the library during lunch on Nov. 2.
The freshman class cabinet unveils their class of 2025 mural during the mural ceremony at lunch on Nov. 2.
Sophomore class coordinator Cora Haggarty describes the class of 2024 mural.
The junior class cabinet reveals their colorful class of 2023 mural.
Senior class vice president Lexi Radzyminski presents the class of 2022 mural, which the panel of judges chose as the winning installation.
On Nov. 5, Lauren and Ava Gonzalez sport bright attire for the neon spirit day.
Below strings of fairy lights, students dance in the Main Quad at the HOCO Dance and Festival on Nov. 5.
Students participate in the cup-stacking challenge, one of many carnival games offered at the HOCO Dance and Festival.
On Nov. 6, Burlingame played San Mateo High School in the 94th Little Big Game at San Mateo.
During the half-time field show, the Pep Band performed “Seven Nation Army” and “The Best of Both Worlds.”
Burlingame’s junior varsity and varsity cheer teams joined forces for the half-time performance.
The Burlingame student section, a sea of red spirit, cheers on the Panthers on the field.
The Panthers, who won 37-7, closed the game with sportsmanship, shaking the hands of their Wildcat opponents.