With the 2014-15 school year and football season well underway, the team will host Northwest Christian, on the FC North Field at 7 p.m., for the annual homecoming game, Oct. 31. The night will include student-built floats, announcement of the homecoming court winners at halftime and the return of FC alumni.
The 30th annual homecoming week will consist of festivities including dress-up days, float building, pageantry and annual pep rally, all focused around the theme ‘A walk down Hollywood Blvd.’
Each class will depict a float correlating with the week’s theme and Hollywood movie genres. The seniors will portray a western-theme, while the juniors will create a Roaring 20s themed float. The sophomores will be recreating the 1940s mafia scene and the freshmen will be combining Star Wars and Star Trek to create an original sci-fi theme.
Vickey Belmont, student leadership advisor, has been working on homecoming along with student leadership students for about six weeks. Belmont looks forward to the festivities and seeing the excitement of the nominees.
“We have been planning homecoming since the middle of summer but only began actually working on it around the middle of September. Our goals this year are basically the same as every year: ‘a fun and successful Homecoming,'” Belmont said. “This year we have something different, a student in charge of homecoming night, Ashley Garcia, vice president of the student body, will be our ‘go-to’ person this year. She is excited and has been diligent in getting this night put together so it runs smoothly. I’m very proud of her. I’m most excited to see how it all comes together and the excitement of the nominees.”
Mikayla Miller, ’15, has high goals for the class of 2015 this year and is planning to go all out in order to help her class come out with the win.
“I am really excited for homecoming this year because I am getting the chance to be very involved with all of the activities,” Miller said. “My goal is for the seniors is to totally dominate in all things homecoming. I really hope everyone will get involved and excited about it this year.”
After being nominated for homecoming queen, Miller shares some of her favorite activities so far and those she is looking forward to.
“I’m looking forward to participating in the queen pageant because it’ll be a new experience since I’ve never been in the homecoming court before,” Miller said. “My favorite experience so far has been being able to spend time with the other nominees and sharing all the laughs and memories with them.”
The 2014 homecoming court will include:
Senior King candidates:
Jordan Castro
Nick Fontes
Aaron DeWolf
Chris Grossman
Collin Winegarden
Senior Queen candidates:
Callista Fries
Ivette Ibarra
Mikayla Miller
Gaby Siqueiros
Elise Winegarden
Juniors candidates:
Claire Kollenkark
Macy Mascarenas
Chloe Mueller
Sophomores candidates:
Sydney Belmont
Jenny King
Hannah Nale
Freshman candidates:
Olivia Messer
Erin Wilson
Jenna Bynum
Homecoming week dress-up days will be as followed:
Monday, Oct. 27: ‘Murica Monday, students will dress up in all of their patriotic garb to show school spirit and pride for our nation.
Tuesday, Oct. 28 Grab your fanny pack, sunscreen, binoculars and anything else you would take on vacation for Tourist Tuesday. The princess pageant will also take place.
Wednesday, Oct. 29: Wake up Wednesday and come to school in your pajamas for all time FC favorite: pajama day. Annual Queen Pageant will be held.
Thursday, Oct. 30 Think alike Thursday: Grab a friend that looks similar to you and dress up as twins or triplets. The kings will be strutting their stuff across the dance floor during the King Pageant.
Friday, Oct. 31 Fly together with the student body and wear all FC gear you can find to show support for the football game, Oct. 31. The student body will come together for a rally in the FC gym to get pumped for the night’s festivities.
Maddie Luginbill, ’16, looks forward to being on her float for the first time.
“I’m looking forward to our float, because I’m super excited from how hard everyone has been working. And this is the first year I get to dress up and be on the float,” Luginbill said. “Homecoming is my favorite football game of the year. We have been working really hard in leadership and we are just going to take each day at a time.”
Freshman Matthew Oliver, is looking forward to the week’s festivities but will not be attending the game due to a prior engagement.
“This is my first FC homecoming and I think it will be interesting to see how everyone celebrate and show school spirit,” Oliver said. “I going to try and dress up everyday but I think Twin Day is going to be the hardest to find someone who I look like. I won’t be going to the game, because my family and I always do something together on Halloween.”
Superintendent Jeremy Brown, has invited the K-6 classes to host a “Trunk or Treat.” Each class will have one car which they will decorate according to their class theme. All elementary students are invited to dress up to show school spirit and support FC homecoming. However, scary costumes are not permitted.
Entry to the game will be $6 for adults, $3 for FC alumni, $4 for students with IDs, $4 for seniors and for FC students with IDs and children under 5 years old, entry is free. Tri-tip sandwiches, pizza and desserts along with a variety of drinks.
The Feather staff will be posting videos, slideshows and articles covering the homecoming festivities.
Tag all your homecoming photos from the week to earn extra points for your class via Instagram and Twitter: #FCgoesHollywood.
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