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Photo Gallery: Popping the Homecoming question with a twist

John Muir High School freshman Abraham Romero knew which girl he wanted to take to the school's homecoming dance. The hard part was pulling off an orchestrated plan to pop the question.
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With Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" played by some band members in the background, Muir High School freshman Abraham Romero, 14, brought some friends along for encouragement as he asked freshman Michelle Rios, 14, out to the school's Homecoming, during lunch at the Pasadena school on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012.  The moment she said yes, Romero spread his arms in delight and gave Rios a big hug.  Romero's sister made the signs in the background, friends helped hold them up and some of the band members came along to play.

Photo Gallery: Popping the Homecoming question with a twist

( Raul Roa/Staff Photographer / October 10, 2012 )
With Journey's "Don't Stop Believing" played by some band members in the background, Muir High School freshman Abraham Romero, 14, brought some friends along for encouragement as he asked freshman Michelle Rios, 14, out to the school's Homecoming, during lunch at the Pasadena school on Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2012. The moment she said yes, Romero spread his arms in delight and gave Rios a big hug. Romero's sister made the signs in the background, friends helped hold them up and some of the band members came along to play.
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