Onondaga Central
On Sept. 17, the Homecoming Dance was held in the gymnasium of the Onondaga Central Jr./Sr. High School. For $7 per person, students and permitted guests could dance the night away from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Seniors Sophia Myers and Ricky Kopp were crowned this year’s homecoming Queen and King. With Mr. Doloff DJ-ing, all kinds of music was played, from the Cha-Cha Slide to Pitbull. Mrs. Ferris and Mrs. Richer, both teachers, worked the admission table at the front, and concessions were sold by Treasurer Evelynn Loan, as well as fellow juniors Prudence Corrente and Faith Taylor, with food and drinks ranging from 50¢ to $1.00. Students of all grades attended the dance—even some alumni—and Loan says that $635 was raised from admission fees. The following day, Sept. 18, was Homecoming. The floats in the parade, including the seniors’ winning float, tossed candy to those watching. Students, alumni, and teachers could buy food from the concession stands and watch the football game. Overall, the weekend was filled with a lot of excitement.
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