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The annual Homecoming parade i a com-
Class Float Competition munity tradition in ort White. Everyone
gets involved in the event either by partic-
ipating in the parade or by lining up on the
Class rivalnes run deep and the float competition is a major factor in the race for the spmt stick.
·idewalk to enjoy the how with friend
and family. Thi~ year variou~ community
organizations like the local Red Hat oci-
ety, Boy couts, Little League team , and
Fort White Bapti<;t Church marched in
Left: Senior class Float wins first
the parade along with the traditional high
place in the float competition.
scho l floats, team. , court, and club rep-
re entative. . Fort White High School'
Right : Middle School Court
Homecoming parade i ju ·tone te tament
members enjoy a ride through
to the many way the ch ol i involved
town.
in the close-knit community.
Left : Junior class Float is
awarded second place.
Right: Senior Jessica Gayheart
shares her throne with little
sister. The winning Senior float is displayed on the track for
the football fans to admire at the game.
Left: Sophomore class float ties
for third place.
Right: Miss Fort White 2006
Sarah Faulkner grins for her
fans.
Left: Freshmen class float ties
with the class of 2009 for third.
Right: Tax Collector Ronnie
Brannon, Supervisor of Elections
Liz Horne, and Tax Assessor
Doyle Crews support FWHS in
the parade.
2006 Homecoming Parade Moments
Fort White'<, very own
cout Pack J Football looks so Red Hat ociety get olumbia unty herrif'-, Fort White students have
94 members cheer on the enth ia tic in the all ded.ed out for the Department stop'> traffic for fun even when bringing
Indwns. Homecoming parade! Indian<,! the fun. up the rear.
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