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The girls who are trying to get on the “court”

IMAG05102013 Homecoming Court Nominees were announced today. The nominees include 33 students: nine freshmen, six sophomores, 10 juniors, and eight seniors.

Court elections will be held on Sept. 13 during all lunches. Students must present their school ID to obtain a ballot.

Students wishing to remove their name from the ballot must notify the Activities Office by 2:30 p.m. on Sept. 10. Juniors and seniors who are on the Homecoming Court Ballot will not be eligible to be a nominee for Prom Court.

SENIORS: Nominees for the Class of 2014 include Nicole Callahan, Jessica Davis, Alexis Lawoe, Ayla Loeb, Rachel Murphy, Charly Potter, Lindsey Purviance and Sierra Shockley.

JUNIORS: Nominees for the Class of 2015 include Megan Anth, Zoe Blaesing, Jessica Burgess, Rebecca Cody, Anise Glenn, Lydia Hale, Christine Hamil, Hannah Saputo, Lauren Strong and Hailey Womack.

SOPHOMORES: Nominees for the Class of 2016 include Cassandra Callahan, Madeline Gamache, Laci Loeb, Natalie Siegel, Nathalie Solorio and Samantha Yancey.

FRESHMAN: Nominees from the Class of 2017 are Mackenzie Deutsch, Mollie Emerick, Taylor Mayers, Kiora McKinney, Amanda Meyer, Alizabeth Parsons, Emma Taylor, Madison Utley and Megan Volz.

The Homecoming Queen will be announced during halftime of the football game on Oct. 12 against Ritenour.

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The girls who are trying to get on the “court”