This year’s Homecoming Queen is Lizzie Jondron who was crowned prior to the start of the football game.
For more Homecoming coverage see the Oct. 11 edition of The Princeton Herald.

This year’s Homecoming Queen is Lizzie Jondron who was crowned prior to the start of the football game.
For more Homecoming coverage see the Oct. 11 edition of The Princeton Herald.
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