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Homecoming Recap

 

November 9, 2023

--Photo by Kristie Korslund

The Senior class after their winning first place with their Lip Sync performance, back left to right are Laney Crow, Morgan Wells, Jason Anderson, Dea Wanlarbkam, Kameryn Tupling, Josh Reser, Opal Morin, Cayle Davis, Solomon Brenner, Hikaru Iwamoto, Adrian Ramirez, Wyntr McCauley, Donovan Zorb, Parker Brown, Kaelie Jonas, Elsie Mann, Grace Trump, Vanessa Acevedo. Front left to right Nolan Korslund and Luke Winkler.

DAYTON- The Bulldogs Homecoming last week for the High School (DHS) Bulldogs students was filled with many activities including: Taco Truck, Halloween, Stud Volleyball, the Color Run that was put on by the Dayton Boosters Club, Lip Sync, Powder Puff Football, decorating poles, decorating golf carts, and the Pep-Assembly. All the fun activities were put on by the DHS Associated Student Body (ASB), students from all four grades of the high school compete for the most spirit of the week by participating and winning certain activities.

The Freshman class won Stud Volleyball on Wednesday, November 1. The Senior class won the Lip Sync on Thursday, November 2 and the freshman came in second place. The Junior and Sophomore team won the Powder Puff Football game. Freshman won the pole painting contest with Seniors in second place. Juniors won the golf cart decorating contest with the Seniors coming in second securing their win for the most spirit throughout the whole entire Homecoming week.

During the Friday night Homecoming Football game, the court was announced and crowned by Wyntr McCauley (ASB President). The court included Freshman Princess Skylar McCann and Prince Josh Sabin; Sophomores Princess Josie Gemmel and Prince Sawyer Brenner; Juniors Princess Kinsey Fuller and Prince Brody Carrigan; and Seniors Princess Elsie Mann and Prince Kaylub Prather and Princess Grace Trump and Prince Nolan Korslund. The Homecoming King and Queen were Josh Reser and Kaelie Jonas.

Wrapping up the week, the Homecoming Dance was held at The Club of which the ASB sold 67 tickets. The Homecoming court was announced, then took their place on the floor for the traditional slow dance. It was an exciting week!

 
 

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