Eudora Homecoming 2005 September 28, 2005
Eudora High School had a week full of homecoming activities including a parade/pep rally, football game between Central Heights, king and queen royalty crowning and a dance.
The Eudora High School Cardinal Regiment Band leads the homecoming parade through the streets of Eudora Wednesday during the annual parade.
Eudora High School cheerleader Kelli Harrell helps lead elementary students in Wednesday's homecoming parade. The cheerleaders put on a clinic for the young participants to learn cheers and chants to perform during the pep rally.
Terri Mills, Vicki Gloshen and Judy Harrison enjoy a ride on the senior parents' float during Wednesday's homecoming parade.
Children along the parade route wave to military personnel and family members of those serving in the military who rode on a special float at the homecoming parade.
Seniors Katie Gilmore and Jessica Kraus throw candy to the crowd at the homecoming parade. The senior float won first prize in the float competition.
The dance team rode on a float in the homecoming parade Wednesday evening. They also performed a routine at the pep rally.
The football team followed the parade route from Laws Field to downtown Eudora on a trailer pulled by David Alvarez. DeeAnn Alvarez decorated the truck and trailer for the team, which took third place in the float contest sponsored by the Eudora High School Booster Club.
The high school volleyball team rode the parade route on a float during Wednesday's homecoming parade.
Homecoming candidates Guy Kirby Montgomery and Megan Ballock ride through downtown during the parade.
Candidates Miles Cleveland and Kelsey Epperson ride in a car in the parade driven by Cleveland's grandfather, Rudy Cleveland.
Head football coach Gregg Webb talks to the crowd gathered at the homecoming parade and pep rally and invites them to come out to Laws Field for Friday's game against Central Heights.
Senior football player and homecoming king candidate Guy Kirby Montgomery was one of the players chosen to address the crowd at the parade and pep rally.
Pep rally participants watch as the flames grow higher in Wednesday's bonfire. A Viking mascot "dummy" was thrown into the blaze, as has been the tradition for many years.
The high school cheerleaders had a clinic for future cheerleaders the previous weekend. The girls performed during the parade and pep rally as well as before and during the football game Friday night.
Candidates Miles Cleveland and Kelsey Epperson wait to hear who will be voted homecoming king and queen during halftime ceremonies at Laws Field.
Last year's homecoming king Chris Durkin and homecoming queen Jacqueline Pyle were assisted by Jonathan Bock, son of Peter and Annette Bock, and by Emma Foster, daughter of Larry and Kylee Foster.
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