Franklin High School 2002 Yearbook (Franklin, TN) - Full Access
What was the best part of Homecoming? "Hanging out with friends and getting to see everyone all having a good time together." -Ashley Harrington "I loved that dance we did called the Cha-Cha Slide." -Courtney Gill "Whoopin' it up in the pillow fight with my friends at Maggie Tucker's house." -Stuart Saylor r---------------------------, · TheAfkrParty : Students found it harder than usual to get into the swing of 1 Homecoming. The typical October date had been moved forward 1 nearly a month earlier, and followed closely behind the events of 1 September 11. Despite the early date and national sentiment, the 1 week was still a success. "Do You Want a Rebelution?" was ready 1 for Friday night. The evening began with the annual Homecoming 1 Court, with winner Brittany Roberts leading the girls as queen. The 1 football team managed to pull in a breathtaking victory, adding to 1 the excitement of the evening. The team walked away the victors, 1 smashing the opposition with a score of 44-0. 1 " I loved getting down on the dance floor." -Hannah Klote Saturday evening began early with girls primping and prep- 1 ping for the big night ahead. For them, the excitement began to build 1 up as all make-up, hair, and dresses finally came together. "My 1 favorite part is getting dressed up with the girls," said Stevee Ross. 1 Many students, like Kristen Evett, went to the dance in large groups 1 making the night into either a "guys" or "girls" night out. According 1 to Kristen, "Having a girls night only, it's so much fun! Who needs 1 boys?" Whether you were with a date, or a group of friends, everyone 1 met together at the dance for a night full of surprises. First, Mr. 1 Campbell and FHS's beloved principal Dr. Miller both proved to be 1 quite impressive dancers. The students flocked to see them "break I it down." Next, the dance team distributed their "kisses," the prize I for purchasing a ticket in advance. The boys puckered up and I recieved nothing more than a little chocolate kiss. At eleven, the I music was turned off, but for many, the fun continued long into the I night with everyone attending the after party. I Dancing the Night Away. N.tt.tlw 11.1\'t's and d.itt· Art l'c,H'h ~o .til out lor tht· d.!IH't' and l'.llllt'ra Student t'Xt'lll'IIH'Ilt w.ts <~p parcnt Ill t'\TI)'OIH'·s l.H·t·s .tnd .ttlltudt·s L---------------------------~ Homecoming ight 25
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