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The Royal Court
Homecoming process. The Under- Homecoming Court, votes, making sure all
brings out the best of classmen had a brief you had to have a 2.0 the representatives
us. The 2001 Home- waiting period before grade point average, were accounted for,
coming Court they received the no more than three and lined up on the
brought out Fort results. The Senior level one referrals, field to walk out.
White's finest to Court waited in and no level two Each representative
represent our school. anticipation for a referrals. Ms. Robin had to provide an
The most nerve- week before they Olmert, Student escort to walk out on
reeking part for the found out Friday who Activities Director, the field. They had to
Homecoming wasn't would be the new was in charge of dress formally.
the practicing or Fort White High organizing the
knowing what to School King and Homecoming Court
wear, it was the Queen. To be on the practices, counting
The boys' representative for the
sixth grade is Mathew Howell. He
is involved in the South Columbia
Youth Baseball Association and
plays the keyboard. His parents
are Bobby and Jeanne Howell.
Matthew is escorted by his
mother, Jeanne Howell
The girls' representative for the
sixth grade is MacKenzie Hayden.
MacKenzie is a Fort White middle
school Indians cheerleader and is
part of the Glitter and Gold
Cloggers. She has been active in
student government and enjoys
playing the flute and the piano.
She enjoys playing tennis, as well.
Her parents are Brent and Pamela
Hayden. MacKenzie is escorted
by her father, Brent Hayden.
The girls' representative for the
seventh grade is Kayla Sykes.
Kayla is a Fort White middle
school Indians cheerleader. Her
parents are David and Karen
Steiskal. Kayla is escorted by her
stepfather, David Steiskal.
The newly crowned Fort White
High School Homecoming
Queen, Pamela Surrency, and
King, Joshua H. Smith.
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