- December 4, 2025
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Student organizations competed to see who came up with the best banner.
Leyana Caguiat and Dylan Balzer were among the seniors on the 2019 Homecoming court.
Dayanara Duprey and Noah Schipp were among the seniors on the 2019 Homecoming court.
Philicia St. Clair and Colby Kintner were among the seniors on the 2019 Homecoming court.
Hannah Jacobson and Lucas Martins were among the seniors on the 2019 Homecoming court.
Amanda Johnston and Joshua Powell were among the seniors on the 2019 Homecoming court.
Homecoming king Joshua Powell gave Homecoming queen Dayanara Duprey a hug.
Olympia’s National Honor Society put together an artistically elaborate banner, encouraging the Titans to take down the University High Cougars.
Student organizations this year followed a festival theme for Homecoming.
The Spanish National Honor Society’s banner featured a Titans cleat kicking a football marked with the University High Cougars paw print logo.
Joshua Powell was grinning from ear to ear as he was crowned Homecoming king.
Dayanara Duprey was all smiles as she was crowned Homecoming queen.
Dayanara Duprey and Joshua Powell are Olympia High’s 2019 Homecoming king and queen.
Dayanara Duprey and Joshua Powell are Olympia High’s 2019 Homecoming king and queen.
It was a big day for the Olympia Titans on Friday, Oct. 4, as they prepared to celebrate Homecoming weekend. Students began festivities with a Homecoming parade — and showed off their artistic skills with corresponding banners for their student organizations — on the school’s track before the game against the University High Cougars kicked off. At halftime, Joshua Powell and Dayanara Duprey were crowned the 2019 Homecoming king and queen. Other members of the senior Homecoming court were Dylan Balzer, Leyana Caguiat, Colby Kintner, Philicia St. Clair, Noah Schipp, Lucas Martins, Hannah Jacobson and Amanda Johnston.