Red, Black and Boom for Homecoming
The 2017 Homecoming Dance was held on Sept. 23 in the Dunbar cafeteria.
Mason Curtis, Staff Reporter|September 25, 2017
From the “prep rally” to door decorations to the football game and dance, homecoming 2017 was a big success. The student council chose the theme “Red, Black and Boom” for this year’s event.
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Mick Jenkins and date laugh and smile as they take the floor for a slow dance.
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Seniors Lauren Hart, Remy Milburn, and Mackenzie McConnell give they’re best smile for the camera.
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Sophomore class give their smiles and poses for the camera.
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Dunbar Senior Frankie Rice and her date slow dancing.
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Seniors Abigail Hendren and Katherine Lin stop for a quick photo.
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PLDLamplighter Staff poses for the camera.
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Seniors Abigail Hendren, Jake Heil, and Abby Kelley give the camera their best poses.
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Casey Powell and Isha Joshi smile with a hug for the camera.
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Senior Andres Gedaly smiles for the camera with his sunglasses on.
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A group of juniors give their poses and smiles for the camera.
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All smiles from Kayla Wall, Jamie Bradley, Angela Fu, and Mackenzie McConnell.
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Senior Zach Jones and his date smile with a hug for the camera.
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Dunbar students dance in the neon lights of homecoming.
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Jackie Wiggam and Caroline Brown give their smiles for the camera.
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Nunu Vorkpor dancing with his date Izzy Blackman as Lindsey Glass poses for the camera.
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A group of sophomores poses and smile for the camera.
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Senior Nathan Wilson and Junior J.T. Jett give their biggest smiles for the camera.
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Elizabeth Ray, Mackenna Pelfrey, Caroline Puckett, Jake Wever and date, Brittana Turner, and Madison Alexander pose with hugs and for the camera.
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Emily Bravard, Olivia Stotz, and Kate Deskins smile for the camera.
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Gracie Logan and Emily Bravard smile for the camera.

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