Photo courtesy of Dexter Regional High School
HOMECOMING COURT — On Saturday night, Oct. 8 Dexter Regional High School Student Government sponsored the annual Homecoming dance. The students were especially happy to be able to have a dance as it's been three years since they've been able to have it due to the pandemic. Music was provided by DJ Jazzy Josh (Mann) and the highlight of the evening was the crowning of this year's Homecoming Court. They are front, from left, Lady Annabelle Peakes, Dutchess Kenzie Kimball, Princess Mckenzie Trafton, and Queen Jozlynn Paige. Back, Lord Bryce Cooper, Duke Brenden Berg, Prince Will Spratt, and King Kayden Kimball. Special thanks to Jennifer Towle, Teresa Brzustowicz, and Alyson Saunders for chaperoning and to Officer Allen Drew for keeping all safe. Also a thank you to Dexter Hannaford for providing drinks for the evening.
Photo courtesy of Dexter Regional High School
HOMECOMING COURT — On Saturday night, Oct. 8 Dexter Regional High School Student Government sponsored the annual Homecoming dance. The students were especially happy to be able to have a dance as it's been three years since they've been able to have it due to the pandemic. Music was provided by DJ Jazzy Josh (Mann) and the highlight of the evening was the crowning of this year's Homecoming Court. They are front, from left, Lady Annabelle Peakes, Dutchess Kenzie Kimball, Princess Mckenzie Trafton, and Queen Jozlynn Paige. Back, Lord Bryce Cooper, Duke Brenden Berg, Prince Will Spratt, and King Kayden Kimball. Special thanks to Jennifer Towle, Teresa Brzustowicz, and Alyson Saunders for chaperoning and to Officer Allen Drew for keeping all safe. Also a thank you to Dexter Hannaford for providing drinks for the evening.
Dexter Regional High School crowns Homecoming Court
Contributed •October 12, 2022
Photo courtesy of Dexter Regional High School
HOMECOMING COURT — On Saturday night, Oct. 8 Dexter Regional High School Student Government sponsored the annual Homecoming dance.
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