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Making a groovy comeback at homecoming

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Meghan DeHaven
BPHS students take a selfie at last year’s homecoming dance

BPHS students have had a busy first couple of weeks full of events between the football games, assemblies, and L.E.A.D. sessions. In the next week, we will have more events that will excite the students.

On Sept. 15, there will be a spirit assembly. The assembly will open up with the Marching Band, Bethettes, and Majorettes performing pieces from the half-time show and Top 21 singing the Star-Spangled Banner. 

After the performances from these BPHS musical groups, there will be a performance from the cheerleaders, games, and a miracle minute. Then, the homecoming court nominees will be highlighted and the 10 people on the homecoming court will be announced. 

 

The nominees for the homecoming court are:

Football and Cheer – Rocco DelGreco and Kylie Ackerman

Basketball – Ben Lentz and Ella Harmon

Tennis – Hersh Kambil and Lily Sierka

Golf – Mason Devett-Raeder and Julia Miller

Lacrosse – Andrew Polosky and Averie Moul

Soccer – Adam Thompson

Volleyball – Essa George

Swimming – Luke Myers and Kaitlyn Becker

Diving – Tommy Bova and Soph Coda

Baseball and Softball – Santino Diulus and Becky Gillenberger

Hockey – Caden Morosetti and Lidia Lorenzi

Outdoor Track – Mason Timms and Julia Hoppe

Indoor Track – Artemis Conaboy

Cross Country – Jenna Lang

Marching Band – Justin Meunch and Meghan DeHaven

Top 21 – Noah Stiglich and Emma Thimmons

Fall Play – Dylan Lawton and Alea Taylor

DECA – Tommy Smith and Lexi Dorfner

NHS – Henry Gaston and Logan Burke

SGA – Tyler Kramer and Julia Lepri

Interact – Faith Clunan

Yearbook – Mason Kernan and Kianna Gorman

Hawk Eye – Zane Antonich and Camryn Priddy

Ways n’ Means – Sam Pellis and Maddy Sams

Best Buddies – Ryan Stofesky and Leah Mafrici

German Club – Lucas Hertzel and Parker Nelson

French Club – Bryce Clancy and Margaret Pivetz

Art Club – Griffin O’Connell

Science Club – Alex Smaroff and Emma Smith

Chess Club – Sam Basile and Elena Wassil

 

Seniors will be able to vote for the Homecoming Queen, King, Princess, and Prince, with the winners being announced at the football game that following Friday, Sept. 22.

 

Sept. 15 will also kick off the homecoming spirit week. 

 

Friday (9/15) – Gold Out

Monday (9/18) – Music Monday

Tuesday (9/19) – Tie Dye Tuesday

Wednesday (9/20) – Warhol Wednesday (Bright/Neon Colors)

Thursday (9/21) – Class Colors (Seniors-blue, Juniors-green, Sophomores-pink, Freshmen-yellow)

Friday (9/22) – USA Day

 

During lunch periods on Sept. 20, there will be a Club Fair in the courtyard.

Sept. 22 is the homecoming parade and football game. The parade starts at 5:30 p.m. at St.Val’s and proceeds down Broad Street to BPHS. The homecoming football game kicks off at 7 p.m. with the homecoming court announced at halftime.

The homecoming dance will be Sept. 23 from 7-10 p.m. The theme of the dance is ’60s.

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Meghan DeHaven
Meghan DeHaven, Editor-in-Chief
There’s more to Meghan DeHaven than just an award-winning SNO journalist, Meghan dances at Judy Murtaugh Dance Studio, she sings, she's very involved in the spring musical, and she boasts the title of Head Bethette.  Meghan got involved in Scholastic Publications in her sophomore year because she had an empty space in her schedule. Three years and one Best of SNO award later, she keeps coming back because she says it’s her favorite part of the school day. Meghan believes that her greatest strength is that she can make people feel comfortable despite the situation. Meghan likes that she “can be serious while making sure that everyone can have a good time.” Meghan gives her mother credit for the person she is today. Meghan says that her friends and family keep her true to herself and remind her to stay true to her dreams. Despite being a huge fan of Ohio State Football, Meghan plans to study social media, public relations, and advertising at Point Park University. After college. Meghan’s dream career is to become a concert photographer and be her own boss. Combining both of the things she loves most, live music and photography, Meghan feels like this would be the perfect fit for her. If Meghan ever needed some time away, her dream vacation would be a cozy cabin retreat to somewhere like Montana or Colorado. That or she would like to travel all across Europe and get out of the United States. But before any of that, Meghan has to take a look at where she started. If she could have given herself some advice ten years ago, Meghan would have told herself to get involved in as many clubs and activities as she possibly can and not to let others' opinions concern her. With her eyes set on her future, Meghan DeHaven can achieve anything she wants with the support of her friends and family. Written By: Zane Antonich, Staff Writer

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