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MHS homecoming festivities under way
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<p>The 2012 MHS homecoming queen will be crowned in pre-game ceremonies at the Meigs-Wellston game Friday night. Candidate are from the left, Alyssa Cremeans, Emma Perrin, Keana Robinson, Rachel Payne, Harley Fox, and Kirsten McGuire. (submitted)</p>

The 2012 MHS homecoming queen will be crowned in pre-game ceremonies at the Meigs-Wellston game Friday night. Candidate are from the left, Alyssa Cremeans, Emma Perrin, Keana Robinson, Rachel Payne, Harley Fox, and Kirsten McGuire. (submitted)

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POMEROY — Meigs High School’s homecoming festivities Friday night will include the announcement of the 2012 homecoming queen.

The candidates are Alyssa Cremeans, escorted by Treay McKinney; Harley Fox, escorted by Chris Meadows; Kirsten McGuire, escorted by Dustin Ulbrich; Rachel Payne, escorted by Cody Oliver; Emma Perrin, escorted by Casi Arnold, and Keana Robinson, escorted by Matt Casci.

In celebration of homecoming, decorated banners have been hung in the hallways at Meigs High School, dress-up days have been held and tomorrow students are asked to show their spirit by wearing the school colors of maroon and gold.

There will be a pep rally tonight (Thursday) beginning at 5:15 p.m. and food provided by the Athletic Boosters, Band Boosters and football parents will be served to band members, sports teams, and all fans who want to participate in the bonfire activities.

The pre-game activities on Friday will start at approximately 6:30. The crowning of the queen will be followed by events sponsored by the Alumni Association.

The festivities will conclude with the homecoming dance on Saturday from 8 to 11 p.m. at the school.

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