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Homecoming royalty get crowns on Friday

Candidates for Huntington North High School homecoming king and queen will find out who the winners are at halftime of the Vikings' football game at home against Marion on Friday, Sept. 27.
Candidates for Huntington North High School homecoming king and queen will find out who the winners are at halftime of the Vikings' football game at home against Marion on Friday, Sept. 27. Photo by Scott Trauner.

A week-long homecoming celebration at Huntington North High School will culminate Friday evening, Sept. 27, with a parade and football game.

The homecoming king and queen will be crowned during the game against the Marion Giants, which begins at 7 p.m. at Kriegbaum Field.

The homecoming parade, with the theme "Club the Giants," will leave from Viking Lane at 5 p.m. on Friday. The parade will wind down Jefferson and Cherry streets to end at the Huntington City-Township Public Library.
After the football game, a homecoming dance will be held in the HNHS cafeteria from 9:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.

HNHS yearbooks will also be available for pickup Friday evening.

Students who graduated in 2013 and current students may pick up their 2013 yearbooks on Friday, Sept. 27, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. and after the football game until 10:30 p.m. in the high school commons. Current students may also pick up their yearbooks in the commons before school.

Anyone who didn't order a yearbook may purchase one on Friday. Yearbook bundles from 2010-2013 will also be available for a limited time.

Complete caption: Candidates for Huntington North High School homecoming king and queen are (front row from left) sophomore Nathan Park, junior Braydin Hiple, senior Kody Smith, senior Hermond Bolinger, senior Marciece Howell, senior Andrew Sizemore and (back row from left) freshman Haley Hart, junior Maddee Haupert, senior Kay Bennett, senior Jamie Feller, sophomore Brook Hiple, senior Phoebe Harmon and senior Abby Henderson.