(KLZA)-- This is homecoming week at Auburn and Johnson-Brock High Schools.
At Auburn High School the theme for Homecoming is “This is Bulldog Country.” The coronation of the Homecoming king and queen will be at halftime of the football game with Fairbury.
Homecoming queen candidates are Rachel Hinrichs, Emily Knipe, Robyn Tetrick, Maggie Kreifels and Hannah Shimmel. King candidates are Quentin Boden, Yaid Puente, Levi Clifton, Rex Harmon and Nate Moran.
A Homecoming parade is scheduled for 4:45 p-m Friday afternoon in Johnson as part of the festivities at Johnson-Brock High School. A cookout will be held from 5-7 p-m on the south side of the school.
Queen candidates at Johnson-Brock include Kendra Alberts, Emily Moody, Samantha Teten and Brooklyn Westenburg. The king candidates are Brody Clark, Ryan McMann, Jarrett Oestmann and Scott Riley.
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