Posted: Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Posted by Daily News • Last Updated 11:40 am on Tuesday, October 16 2012

This year’s Carson City-Crystal homecoming court included young women, from left to right, Taylor Ward, Hailey Gregory, Tomberlee Smith, Emily Ward, Hailey Geister (who went on to be crowned queen), Staci Brown, Mariya Schafer and MacKenzie Geister; and young men, from left to right, Aaron Hugenot, Ted Tabor, Mitchel Schneider, Logan Forist (who went on to be crowned king), Lucas Ratu, Brann Schmitt, Alec Keck and Taylor Carter. — Courtesy photo/Dick’s Studio of Ithaca
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