WBHS celebrated Homecoming 2022 with various activities. Senior Bailey Walker was crowned Homecoming Queen and senior Carver Boelk was crowned Homecoming King. The seniors won the annual spirit competition by earning the most points through homecoming activities, scoring 2,407 points compared to 1,997 for the freshmen and 1,243 for the sophomores. The school as a whole donated over $2,600 worth of items to the local food pantry during spirit week activities.
WBHS celebrated Homecoming 2022 with various activities. Senior Bailey Walker was crowned Homecoming Queen and senior Carver Boelk was crowned Homecoming King. The seniors won the annual spirit competition by earning the most points through homecoming activities, scoring 2,407 points compared to 1,997 for the freshmen and 1,243 for the sophomores. The school as a whole donated over $2,600 worth of items to the local food pantry during spirit week activities.
WBHS celebrated Homecoming 2022 with various activities. Senior Bailey Walker was crowned Homecoming Queen and senior Carver Boelk was crowned Homecoming King. The seniors won the annual spirit competition by earning the most points through homecoming activities, scoring 2,407 points compared to 1,997 for the freshmen and 1,243 for the sophomores. The school as a whole donated over $2,600 worth of items to the local food pantry during spirit week activities.
Senior winners of the PowderPuff competition. First Row: Carver Boelk, Evan Striegel. Sec- chosen as one of this year’s grand mar- ond Row: Alex Poppen, Redi Boelk, Abby Oaks, Iva Senio, Cadence Hansen, shalls by the 2022-2023 student gov- Hannah Schiele,Marisa Herring, Avery Schultes. Third Row: Lu Guetzko, Tehya ernment. Photo by Brooklyn Nash. Chandler, Ali Butler, Isabel Pedersen, Karley Staker, Ava Finley, Bailey Walker, Tess Hammer, Anna Waterman, Kinnick Boelk. Fourth Row: Jack McCullough, Queen Bailey Walker and King Carver Will Bridges, Andy Henson, Tye Hughes, Wyatt Fiderlein. Photo contributed by Boelk. Photo contributed by Tracy Tracy Schutte. Schutte.
Freshmen Kennedy Simpson and Mi-
chael Montgomery get their picture taken at the photo both during the Part-time art teacher Lukas Jordan homecoming dance. Photo by Hannah serves for the staff in the final game of Schiele. PowderBuff. Photo by Brooklyn Nash.
Football Parade Float. Top Row: Quintyn
Rocha, Holden Arnaman, Cale Seydel, Max Lodge. Bottom Row: Aedan Sophomore Caleb Reardon plays the Sonye, Jaxson Kaalberg. Photo by tuba in the homecoming parade. Photo Brooklyn Nash. by Brooklyn Nash.
Sophomore Baylie Gallegos, freshman
Rena Holmes in blue, sophomore Lanie Meyer and sophomore Miley Shields play PowderPuff at the Little Rose Bowl. Photo contributed by Tracy Schutte.
Senior Iva Senio serves the ball during
the homecoming game. Photo by Brooklyn Nash. The crowning of homecoming queen. Candidates were Karley Staker, Ali Butler, 2022 Queen Bailey Walker, Alex Poppen, Ava Finley, Hannah Pedersen, Tess Hammer, Norina Zaugg. Photo by Brooklyn Nash.
Seniors Wyatt Fiderlein and Anna Wa-
terman were voted to do announce- ments at the Wednesday night pep ralley. Photo by Brooklyn Nash.
Senior quarterback Tye Hughes (right)
passes ball to senior runningback The crowning of homecoming king. Candidates were Kinnick Boelk, Andy Henson, 2022 Andy Henson (left) at the homecoming King Carver Boelk, Aiden Dingbaum, Evan Striegel. Photo by Brooklyn Nash. game. Photo by Brooklyn Nash.
Seniors win spirit
competition Brooklyn Nash Co-Photography-Editor The students at WBHS have a competition every year to see which grade can earn the most points through a variety of homecoming activities. Whi- chever grade gets the most points pays half the price to get into the homecoming dance. This year’s winners were the sen- iors. The seniors scored 2,407 points. Second place was the freshman with 1,997 points. Third place was the sopho- Cheerleaders. Sophomore Baylie Galle- Seniors Aiden Dingbaum (left) and mores with 1,243 points. Fourth place gos, junior Peyton Braddock, and Kinnick Boelk (right) wish each other was juniors with 1,217 points. One activ- sophomore Miley Shields wave to kids good luck as they play the last round Senior Avery Schultes dresses as a ity that students can get points for is do- during the homecoming parade. Photo of musical chairs at Friday’s school crayon on crayon day for spirit week. nating items to the West Branch Food by Brooklyn Nash. pep ralley. Photo by Brooklyn Nash. Photo by Brooklyn Nash. Pantry. The total amount of items do- nated by the school was $2,601.00.