STILLWATER, Okla. —
Stillwater High School students will be putting the finishing touches on their class decorations after school Tuesday as the school celebrates its annual homecoming week.
Students will meet in the student center at the high school and work on their creations until approximately 9 p.m.
Homecoming week culminates Friday with a pep rally at noon at the fieldhouse. The event also will be a send off for the girls volleyball team which is headed to the state tournament.
Students have several dress-up days during the week, including Eskimo Joe’s Day, Fraternity and Sorority Day, Business Professional Day and Western Day.
The coronation of the homecoming queen will be at 7 p.m. Friday at Pioneer Stadium before Stillwater’s football game.
SHS Principal Uwe Gordon said several former classes are returning for reunions. He will give school and stadium tours.
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