Front row: Sarah Gruver, Hadley Farrell, Josie Wood, Addison Farrell, Alia Schmidt, Jenna Roling Back row: Stephen Norem, Aiden Eickert, Jeremy Weispfenning, Nolan Sandholdt, Kyler Wilson, Payton Lott

Hadley Farrell, daughter of Jamis and Sherri Farrell, is actively involved in volleyball, basketball, golf, the National Honor Society, LYO, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, PBnJ, and the Youth Advocacy Program. She’s excited to play cards with Jenna at the dance this Saturday. Reflecting on past homecomings, Hadley’s favorite memories are the Wednesday activities, especially the volleyball and powderpuff games each year.

Jenna Roling, daughter of Brent and Shawna Roling, is involved in volleyball, golf, the National Honor Society, PB&J, Fellowship of Student Athletes, Youth Group, and the Youth Advocacy Program. She’s looking forward to playing cards with Hadley at the dance on Saturday. Jenna’s favorite homecoming memories are the Wednesday night activities.

Josie Wood, daughter of Careyanne Wood and Jayson Wood, is active in basketball, volleyball, track, golf, the National Honor Society, and Student Council. Her favorite part of homecoming week is the dress-up days. When asked about her favorite homecoming memory, Josie shared, “My favorite memory is when Addison and I couldn’t pop the balloons during the SOAR games our sophomore year. Let’s just say it didn’t look very appropriate!”

Sarah Gruver, daughter of Rennet Gruver and Chad Gruver, is involved in volleyball, basketball, track, dance, cheer, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, the National Honor Society, and LYO. She’s excited to show off her dance moves on Saturday. Her favorite homecoming memory is when Larson pulled toilet paper during practice the day after her house was teepeed.

Addison Farrell, daughter of Laura Farrell, is active in volleyball, basketball, golf, LYO, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, PBnJ, the Youth Advocacy Group, and serves as president of the National Honor Society. Her favorite part of homecoming is competing in the volleyball and powderpuff tournaments on Wednesday night. Addison’s most memorable homecoming moment was during her junior year, when they went teepeeing, and Sarah wasted rolls of toilet paper by accidentally tossing them onto the roofs of people’s houses.

Alia Schmidt, daughter of Randy and Patty Schmidt, is involved in volleyball, softball, golf, 4-H, church youth group, the National Honor Society, the Youth Philanthropy Board of Jackson County, the Youth Advocacy Program, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the theater program. She also serves as president of the Easton Valley FFA and holds the title of Jackson County Beef Princess. Alia’s favorite parts of homecoming are the Wednesday night bonfires and the Saturday dance. Her favorite memory is from her junior year, when they packed way too many people into a van to go teepeeing.

Kyler Wilson is the son of Scott and Missy Wilson. Kyler participates in Football and Basketball. Kyler is looking forward to busting some moves on the dance floor. Kyler’s favorite homecoming memory was a prank Dennis and Aiden played on Kory.

Aiden Eickert is the son of Lacey Eickert. Aiden participates in both basketball and baseball. He is also a member of the National Honor Society. Aiden’s favorite part of homecoming is Tp’ing everyone’s houses. His favorite memory of homecoming is from his Junior year when Denis and Stephen played a prank on Kory.

Stephen “Jepy” Norem is the son of Stephen and Doneca Norem. While in high school Stephen plays both football and basketball. He looks forward to dancing his butt off at the homecoming dance. Stephen shared that his favorite homecoming memory is when Aiden Eickert safely rolled the two tone.

Payton Lott is the son of Ryan and Keshia Lott. Payton is on the RiverHawk football team. Payton is also looking forward to dancing his butt off on the dancefloor. Payton’s favorite memory of homecoming is when Kory had a prank played on him.

Nolan Sandholdt is the son of Brian and Stacey Sandholdt. He participates in basketball, golf, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and PBnJ. Every year Nolan looks forward to the Wednesday night bonfire. His favorite homecoming memory is when Aiden safely totalled his truck after homecoming last year.

Jeremy Weispfenning is the son of Cathy Haiar and Jimmy Weispfenning. He participates in Football, Basketball, Golf, Baseball, and National Honor Society. Jeremy’s favorite part of homecoming is playing men’s volleyball. His favorite homecoming memory is from his Junior year when Sarah tried to tp his house and threw an entire roll of toilet paper at his window.