6 I The Lovell Chronicle I September 22, 2011
HEATHER WILKERSON
Newly crowned LHS homecoming royalty members attended the homecoming football game on Friday night,
(l-r) junior attendants Nathan Ballard and Chelsey Ellis, senior attendants Alyssa Geiser, AJ Montanez and
Jodi Walker, king Colin May and queen Leanne Winterholler, sophomore attendants Brandon Wolvington
and Chelby Lewis, and freshman attendants Daniel Strom and Whitney Grant.
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Lovell High School stu-
dents celebrated homecom-
ing last week to the theme
"Here Comes the Boom."
As usual the students
dressed-up in fun costumes
all week.
Thursday night's events
began with a chili feed at the
elementary school, followed
by a spirit walk, which led
participants to a pep rally
at the LHS Johnny Winter-
holler Gym.
The usual crazy class
games were the highlight of
the pep rally. Cheerleaders
perked up the crowd at the
well-attended event with
cheers. A team of dancers
entertained and even the
football team provided some
amusing entertainment.
The rally was followed
by a bonfire and car bash.
The car bash raised money
to support student council
activities.
Abby Mickelson and twins, Ben and Preston Nichols, enjoyed the
football game in Lovell on Sept. 16.
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age t0 plant a strip ofbeets ahalfmile wide for many, is their main income.
by 56 miles long. It takes .about 5½ acres of The factory was built in 1916 and will
beets to produce a typical candy bar for ev- be celebrating its centennial in 2016. Sugar
eryone in the state of Wyo." from the factory is sold locally under the
Local farmers from Lovell, Cowley, By- brand name Western Family. It's also sold
ron, Powell, Otto, Cody, Burlington and be- in Wal-Mart stores under the brand name
yond raise the beets on their acreage, which Great Value.
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McCall Ohman, Stephanie Allred and Camille
Ohman hold up Chelby Lewis during a cheer at the
Lovell High School homecoming pep rally held on
Sept. 15.
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Mesa Matthews, Traci Averett and Randy Carter
enjoy the homecoming pep rally held on Thursday,
Sept. 15, at the Johnny Winterholler Gym in Lovell.
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