Lots of homecoming hoopla in lower parking lot during tailgate party

Before Friday’s Homecoming game on the Rotary Track and Field, the lower parking lot of the L.P. Quinn Elementary School was jammed with kids in school colors- laughing, eating, tossing balls, cheering, at a tailgate party in a fashion that would bolster any school team.

Lively tunes rolled out from the school across the parking lot, beginning at 5p.m.

Some of the varsity soccer girls in tenth and eleventh grade were all decked out in school colors, wearing team jerseys and some with face paint.

From left in the photo of the girls were Campbell Casagrain, Elli Dukett, Sadie Safford, Emily Bissonette, who came to cheer on the varsity jacks despite the crutches, Taylor Stoll and Sadie Tower.

Sundy Sorenson and Melissa Savage were the volunteers who spent their after-class time Friday popping delicious and well-buttered popcorn for the school sports fans.

The hot dog line stayed busy, under the watchful eye of Superintendent Russ Bartlett.

Elementary School Principal Elizabeth Littlefield came out in the parking lot to cheer, and brought along husband Owen and daughters Eloise and Genevieve.

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