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A chilling success: Haunted forest homecoming captivates students

With eerie decorations and spirited fun, this year’s homecoming on Oct. 19 left a fang-tastic precedent for school-wide events.
  • (From L to R) Seniors Adrianna Bean, Cameron Talty and Loc Handke pose together in front of the dance floor.

  • Junior Maya Johnson enjoys her spicy chicken, offered to all the students at homecoming. The event was catered by Daves Hot Chicken, a restaurant choice that had many students excited.

  • ASB (Associated Student Body) worked hard to decorate the homecoming dance, putting up many “haunted forest” themed lights, lanterns and more.

  • As the event started, the school’s quad grew more lively. After an eventful spirit week and a victory secured by the wolves at the homecoming football game, school spirit was high at the “Haunted Forest” themed event.

  • (From L to R) Seniors Sharlene Kaur, Olivia Yoshizaki and Arya Shah show off their stylish, silky dresses at the dance. Kaur states, “Everything about it was amazing and I really enjoyed it in the end.”

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