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··Back to the Future ... provecl to be fuu for all
The n1ght was full of glitter, they got a p1ece when they began to
gowns, and costumes. The creative clean up at the end of the night,"
combination of dressed up under - jun1or Allyson Schneiderwind said .
classman and costumed seniors Preparation for the dance was
left a lasting impress ion. The the fun part for some .
students went all out "!spent hours, w1th my hair and
nails . Spending all day in anticipation
creativity rivaled for the night made 1t that much
the past. better," freshman Allie Harman
"l planned said.
my costume for Not having a date wasn't on
at least a month the minds of most students. Go1ng
beforehand . l've been stag was the way to go for many .
waiting for this forever, and 1t "Going with fnends
was worth 1t. Senior homecoming is is so much easier
one thing no one should pass up than stressing for
because it was such a blast," senior a date. Dancing
Alex Campbell said. 1n big groups
'f etttng crowned 'ttng Along with the well -planned is much more
'1 and Queen, are seniorc
costumes, the decorations were a exciting,"
mra Powerc and Spencer
Lrtlett. 'Betng nominated hit. " Back to the Future " was the so p homore
'{ 11en1or year really theme, and it displayed different Cortney Decker said .
~ant something. because it periods throughout time. The hair and makeup appoint -
u our lut Homecoming, • "The decorations added to the ments, decorations, and all the
~rtlett said. photo by
mood and helped get the theme different outfits made Homecom-
across. Everyone made sure ing memorable for everyone.
pages by Missy Kelly
(1 pending hme decorating were
D freshmen Mandy W u, Mikala
Burt, and Jenny Hanson. With
student council. they made props
for the gym to enhance the theme.
photo by !-leather Dehm 35f
!Homecoming