Homecoming 2022: no ‘J’ but much joy

JHS seniors Caleb Smartnick and Emma McCauley were crowned homecoming king and queen before the Panthers football game Sept. 21 (Eliza McLaughlin/The Monitor).

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Homecoming is a staple of the high school experience, and at Jefferson High School it is no different.

JHS kicked off its homecoming festivities on Friday, Sept. 16 by getting the school ready for “Spirit Week.” The school divided up its hallways for each of the classes to decorate and personalize for the upcoming week, as well as a competition of which class can do it best. This year the junior class won the hallway decorating contest. Not only did the juniors win the hallway contest, but their parade float, “Juniors in the Jungle,” also took first place. 

To kick off homecoming it is tradition for the senior class to make their way up the “J” on the hill and change the year. But due to the weather on Sept. 16, this activity was postponed. However, this didn’t stop the seniors from joining in on all the activities and making the most of their senior homecoming.

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