DeKalb High School homecoming court
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DeKalb High School’s homecoming court for 2019 ruled over festivities last week. In front, from left, are Delaney Cox, Jade Allen, Ally Stuckey, Kristen Azzue, Mackenzie Cox, Alexa Allen and Olivia Fetter. In back, from left, are Mason Slone, Nate Williams, Landon Miller, Tylar Pomeroy, Karter Dick, Evan Grostefon and Blake Gilpin.
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