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who will be the queen & king of the night?

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Updated: Nov 7, 2018


Marshall McCary, Staff Reporter

Hunter Towns, Staff Reporter

Wed Nov, 2018



PLANTERSVILLE - Dallas County High School celebrated its annual Homecoming Court on the football field during halftime on Friday,November 2,2018. Throughout the week students were able to run for Homecoming court. The male that raised the most money was able to be the Homecoming King.

Students voted for girls from their grade to be a part of the Homecoming Court. Grades ninth through eleventh consisted of only two representatives for each grade while twelfth grade had three representatives for their grade.

The ninth grade representatives were Perla Sanchez and Makayla Seals. The tenth grade representatives were Nakeisha Atchison and J’mya Jackson. The eleventh grade representatives were Alyssa Frederick and Daphney Moppins. Lastly, the twelfth grade representatives were Katelyn Hopkins, Jaela Lewis, and Toni Walker. Jaela Lewis was crowned Homecoming Queen and Preston McGee was crowned Homecoming King.

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