12 I The Lovell Chronicle I October 4, 2012
2012
MERYK
Seniors Kassidy Hetland
and Holly Wilkerson
dressed as Thing 1 and
Thing 2 for Twin Day last
Tuesday, Sept. 25, during
Lovell Homecoming
Week.
Members of the Lovell High School student
pep rally Thursday night.
body
gathered
in front
of the
bonfire
DAVID PECK
following the
MERYK McARTHUR
Seniors Kiana Fink and Cheyanne
Dickey look perfectly futuristic
for Decade Day Wednesday at LHS
during homecoming week.
Left, members of the Lovell
Homecoming royalty posing
for photos at halftime of
Friday night's football
game were (l-r) freshman
attendants Miranda May
and Nic Haskell, juniors
Camille Ohman and Chase
Tippetts, seniors Shay Kite
and Jeff Sawaya, queen
Amanda Shumway and
king Dine Collins, and
sophomores Emilee Reasch
and Payton Hetland.
DAVID PECK PHOTO
Fun activities mark LHS homecoming week
BY MERYK MCARTHUR Ballard's old and beloved red backpack, to
Lovell High School students celebrated the flames.
homecoming last week to the theme "Un- Friday, as it is every year, was Blue and
willing to Yield." There were spiffy cos- White Day. Over the week each class com-
tumes, delicious food and fun activities all .peted for best and most-dressed and for the
throughout the week. Earlier in the week, if Spirit Stick, which is a blue and white stick
you saw a few students running around in that is hidden throughout the school, but on
their nighties, fear not, it was Pajama Day Blue and White Day every class was united
Monday. Kids had fun looking messy and and represented the school well with their
unkempt, colors. Many wore blue and white to the
Twin Day Tuesday was fascinating, game to express school spirit and cheered
Doubles, and even some triplets, roamed the football players on.
the halls and headed from class to class. "Homecoming went really well and had
Wednesday was very interesting and excit- lots of student involvement," said Katie
ing. It was Decade Day and many students Hernandez, the teacher in charge of Student
got creative with their 60's, 70's, and 80's Council. "Student Council members worked
costumes. The seniors were to dress like to get organized and had a good outcome."
the future and many rose to the challenge. Voting also took place for homecoming
There was a robot, some silver shimmering royalty. Royalty members were announced
people, and seemingly-styled space cadets, at Thursday's pep rally and also appeared
Many of the kids had fun coming up with at halftime of Friday nights football game
ideas and expressing their imagination, against Greybull. Dine Collins and Aman-
Even some teachers participated, da Shumway were crowned king and queen.
Class Color Day was next on Thursday. Senior attendants were Shay Kite and Jeff
Seniors were white, juniors black, sopho- Sawaya, junior attendants were Camille
mores red and freshmen green. The staff Ohman and Chase Tippetts, sophomore at-
had a color, as well: tie-dye. There was also tendants were Emilee Reasch and Payton
a bonfire later on in the evening. Many stu- Hetland and freshman attendants were Mi-
dents had fun "sacrificing" Jenna, Nathan randa May and Nic Haskell.
Left, cheerleader
Tori Aiken
shows her school
spirit during the
homecoming football
game Friday night.
MERYK McARTHUR PHOTO
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