October 27, 2007 06:28 pm
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Stone Memorial High School held its Homecoming celebration last week with the theme "It's Showtime at SMHS." Students competed in spirit competitions, including decorating the lobby, making banners and themed dress-up days.
The community got in on the act Tuesday at the fall carnival. Though rain threatened to dampen the fun, everyone enjoyed the event, which raised money for the school library and for club activities.
The powder-puff football match between the junior and senior classes and the bonfire were rescheduled for Nov. 1 at 4:30 p.m. at SMHS.
Class Competition Winners
• Banner competition
Senior Class
• Lobby Display
Sophomore Class
• Pep Rally
Freshman Class
• Spirit Contest
Senior Class
The seniors won $233 from the First National Bank Money Machine.
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Photos
Samantha Riley and Savannah Delk were decked out in black and gold to support their team.
The SMHS cheerleaders prepare to welcome their team to the field Friday night.
Emily Scarbrough smashes a pie in the face of SMHS baseball coach Scott Calahan.
A popular stop at the SMHS Carnival was the car bash. Participants were alloted a set number of swings with the sledge hammer to an old car.
Students from area elementary schools participated in the Panther Princess contest during the carnival. Winner was Alison Brumfield, center. Hannah Kraus, left, was first runner-up, and Deita Godsey, right, was second runner-up.
The Stone Memorial Panther Marching Band performs during halftime of the Homecoming game. The band performed songs from the musical Grease.
What carnival is complete without facepainting and caricatures?