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Lynchburg-Clay High School crowns Homecoming royalty

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The king and queen are Aubrey Slack and Jay Cordrey. Congratulations to the candidates: (l-r) Luke Davis, Aubrey Roberts, Kylie O’Connor, Aubrey Slack, Jay Cordrey, JJ Massey, Jayden Maxfield, Ava Doughman, Addie Downing, Braedon West, Haidyn Wolfe, Austin Bell, Mason McGinnis, Mattie Magee and Denver Clinton.

Courtesy of Jo Heather Arnett
Lynchburg-Clay Local Schools
District Technology Coordinator
District Webmaster
HS Computer Education Teacher

The 2024-25 Lynchburg-Clay High School Homecoming ceremonies took place Friday, Jan. 24. The theme was Winter Wonderland. The Student Council did an excellent job creating the event. They are led by president Addie Downing.

The emcee for the evening was senior Landon Campbell.  

Members of the court included: freshman attendants, Aubrey Roberts and Luke  Davis; sophomore attendants, Kylie O’Connor and Max Baker; junior attendants, Mattie Magee, Denver Clinton and Mason McGinnis.

King and queen candidates included: Ava Doughman and Jay Cordrey, Haidyn Wolfe and Austin Bell, Jayden Maxfield and JJ Massey, Addie Downing, Aubrey Slack and Braedon West.

Below are Queen Aubrey Slack and King Jay Cordrey.

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