HOMECOMING INFORMATION

HOMECOMING INFORMATION
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First Homecoming vote was Friday, September 6th. An announcement
will be made at 7:53 a.m. for students to report to homerooms to
vote. We will not have a king this year for Homecoming as that is
designated for Prom.
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Second Homecoming vote is Friday, September 13th. An
announcement will be made at 7:53 a.m. for students to report to
homerooms to vote. Votes will be picked up from classes by
office staff personnel.
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Third Homecoming vote will be Friday, September 20th. An
announcement will be made at 7:53 a.m. for students to report to
homerooms to vote. Votes will be picked up from classes by
office staff personnel.
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Homecoming practice will be 7th and 8th period on Thursday,
September 26th at Raidiger Field.
There will be a Homecoming bonfire in front of Raidiger Field at 7:00
p.m. on September 26th.
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Final Homecoming Queen Vote will be Friday, September 27th. An
announcement will be made at 7:53 a.m. for students to report to
homerooms to vote. Votes will be picked up from classes by
office staff personnel.
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Coaches and advisors must provide a roster of participants walking in
the parade.
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All students participating in the parade will walk. No students are
permitted to ride on floats.
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Homecoming game is September 27, 2013. The school parade on
campus will begin at 9:30 a.m. We will begin to line up for the parade
at 9:00 a.m. I will call students out of class by each activity. At
approximately 9:20 a.m. we will be dismissing the rest of the student
body to line up along Tiger Drive.
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All staff is encouraged to decorate your classroom doors/windows as
Spirit Sticks will be awarded to the school exemplifying the most spirit.
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The downtown parade will begin lineup at 12:30 p.m. The parade will
be proceeding to town at 1:00 p.m. The route will start at the high
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school and travel left on State Route 220 into Waverly. The route will
travel right on Market Street across State Route 23 then left onto
Second Street. The parade will conclude at Raidiger Field. Students
will be transported by bus back to campus for bus dismissal that
afternoon.
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Homecoming dance is September 28th from 8:00-11:00 p.m. in the
High School Cafeteria. If any teachers are interested in assisting with
supervision please notify Mr. Hoover.
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2013 Waverly High School Homecoming Schedule
Homecoming week: September 23-27, 2013
Float building begins September 22, 2013. Students who wish to participate
should contact class advisors. Advisors are listed below with locations for
float building to be announced.
* 9th grade – Mrs. Harmon
*10th grade – Mrs. Vulgamore
*11th grade – Mrs. Walls
*12th grade – Mrs. Dickens
Waverly City Schools Homecoming Parade on Campus September27th starts
at 9:30 a.m. The parade will begin on the SR 220 side of Waverly High
School and follow Tiger Drive past Waverly Junior High School. The parade
will turn left to travel behind Waverly Intermediate/Primary then around to
the front of these buildings. As the parade reaches Tiger Drive, we will
proceed right to conclude where we began.
Waverly City Homecoming Parade Downtown on September 27th starts at
1:00 p.m. from WHS campus down SR 220 to Market Street, left on Second
Street to Raidiger Field. Floats will be at the field for the football game. In
the event inclement weather would cancel the parade, participants
will visit the buildings starting with Primary followed by
Intermediate and Junior High. This walk through would begin after
B lunch (12:15). The walk through would conclude with a pep rally
at the high school at 2:10.
Homecoming game September 27th at 7:30 p.m. vs. Coal Grove.
Homecoming Queen Ceremony at halftime.
Homecoming dance September 28th in WHS cafeteria from 8-11 p.m. Dress
is semi-formal. Pre-sale tickets for the dance will be available in the office
September 23-27, 2013. Tickets are $5 per student. Any guests of our
students must have a guest form completed if they wish to attend the
dance.
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2013 Waverly High School Homecoming
Parade Line-Up Order
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Waverly Police Department
2012 Homecoming Queen
Golf
Marching Band
Freshman Homecoming Float
Freshman Attendant
Cross Country
Sophomore Homecoming Float
Sophomore Attendant
Girls Tennis
Junior Homecoming Float
Junior Attendant
Volleyball
Senior Homecoming Float
Senior Attendant
Soccer
Senior Attendant
Cheerleaders
Football
Senior Attendant
Fire Department
Parades will assemble on the school access road facing SR 220
by the Central Office parking lot. The groups will line up in the
order listed above.
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RULES FOR STUDENTS BUILDING FLOATS
1.
While at the float site, students are in a school function
and are therefore subject to follow all school rules as set
forth in the Waverly City School Code of Conduct.
2.
Students are to be at the location of their own class float
site only. No student is allowed to visit the float site of
another class.
3.
Vandalism of any float site will result in the consequences
set forth in the Waverly City Schools Code of Conduct.
4.
Students working on the float are to be considerate of the
facility lent to them. The area is to be kept as neat as
possible during the building process and totally cleaned up
after its completion.
5.
Power tools are not to be used by students unless under
the direct supervision of the advisor.
6.
The advisor will have the authority to ask students to
leave the float site if they are involved in horseplay or not
contributing to the project being built.
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HOMECOMING PARADE RULES
1. Each head coach is responsible for the safety and
conduct of the team members riding in the parade.
2. Team members are to sit down on the bed of the truck.
Standing or sitting on the sides and on the tailgate is
prohibited.
3. A member of each coaching staff must be in one of the
vehicles.
4. Students riding must remember that they are
representing WHS. Good conduct is essential.
5. Nothing is to be thrown to the people watching the
parade. (Example: candy).
6. Class advisors are responsible for picking who rides the
vehicle pulling the float. They also are to follow above
listed rules.
7. Cars are for Queen Candidates, Attendants, Drivers,
and Escorts only.
8. Team vehicles and float pulling vehicles must be driven
by an adult (out of school).
9. All team members in the parade must be in uniform.
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