Bronwyn Hodge (left) and Kylee Van Dorn participate in a relay in which students go across the gym floor, back-to-back, toting a beach ball. The game took place during Friday’s pep rally.
Many students at Shannon Elementary dressed up for Future Career Day on Sept. 25 in honor of Homecoming week. From left are Kinley Gassman as a singer, Rynn Schnoor as a veterinarian, Weston Rook as a police officer, Gabriel Cardona as the president, Brayden Schmit as a police officer, and Declan Rave as Mr. (Denny) Folken. (Photo by Kim Brooks)
Carpenter Elementary kids showed off their Future Careers for Homecoming on Sept. 25. From left are Kylee McElmeel was a farmer, Cody Banowitz as a Boy Scout, Dalton Ricklefs as a pilot, Gavin Hinrichs as a race car driver, and Dominic Patnode as Batman. (Photo by Kim Brooks)
Monticello Middle School got in the Homecoming spirit last week as students wore their best on Wacky Wednesday. These girls dressed as pieces of fruit. From left are Claire Tuetken, Reagan Schneiter, Jaelyn Aitchison, Courtney Thies, Kayla King, Bella Mullen, Libby Busha, Breanne Stahlberg, Katie Roher, Mia Jaeger, and Grace Cooksley. (Photo by Kim Brooks)
Winnie the Pooh characters Sept. 25 at the high school are, from left: Mary Schmit as Eeyore, Kadence Barnhart as Kanga, and Jayme Patterson as Pooh.
Dressed as the aliens from “Toy Story” during Character Day at the high school are (from left) Lilly Lambert, Sophia Ahlrichs and Clara Finger.
The Monticello High School Marching Band adds music to the parade.
Grand Marshals for the Homecoming parade are Pat (front) and Jennifer Lambert.
Members of the Monticello Middle School cross country team toss candy to parade on lookers. Among them are, first row from left: Savannah Freese, Jacob Miller and Nathan Sauser. Second row: Kale Hansen, Ian Temple, Connor Sauser and Ethan Long.
Maddie Fellinger of the Seniors throws a pass during the Powderpuff game Sept. 24. The Seniors defeated the Juniors 24-12.
Skylar Freeze, age 5, yells “Go, Panthers” as the Homecoming parade approaches.