Homecoming 2016
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Polson school celebration
Royalty crowns went to Tiara Duford and Cadis Chowning. The juniors won spirit week, overall. The Sophomores won the float contest, and the seniors won the spirit wall.
Arlee celebrates homecoming
Brian Baker was named Most Spirited Class Member. Emily Fiddler was the Most Spirited Scarlet. The sophomores won the hall decorating contest. Senior Alyce Corcoran won the parking lot decorating contest with her chalk designs. In town, the Huckleberry Patch won the Paint the Town Red contest. Junior Ty Tanner was crowned king. Sophomore Nicole Perry was given the queen’s crown. The line up also included seniors Brian Baker and Piper Clinkenbeard. Carly Hergett also represented the juniors, and sophomore Ivory Brien was in the line up. TJ Knoll and Abby Yocum were freshman royalty.
Mission school spirit The
Pride Bone went to the seniors this year The seniors won the float contest, the sophomores had the best door decorations, and the juniors had the best skit. The juniors also won the dress up contest. Valley Bank took first place for the Best Overall Bulldog Business décor. Peter Matt was crowned king in the royalty line up, and Elena Dumontier was the queen. Royal class representatives also included Benton Adams, Joey Kipp, Korbyn Pierre, Mariah Durglo, Taylor Durglo, and Nalani Linsebigler.
Charlo homecoming results
Homecoming court: freshmen Destiny Manuel and Bowen Tryon, sophomores Teaira Truman and Garett Vaughan, juniors Sierra Hutchin and Tyson Petticrew and senior King and Queen winners Cheyenne Nagy and Jared Doty. Float winners: elementary school – first grade, “Toad-ally Awesome”; middle school – eighth grade, “Fishing for a Victory”; high school –juniors, “Tree the Cats.” Homecoming doors and bulletin board decorating: junior high – sixth grade, “Task the Viking Victory”; high school – juniors, “Tree ‘Em.” Spirit Week participation: first place, juniors, 95 percent; second place, seniors, 92 percent; third place, seventh grade, 89 percent.