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Current and former White Falcons recently gathered at Wahama Junior/Senior High School to celebrate homecoming for 2012. In addition to a parade and bonfire, homecoming festivities came to a climax on Friday evening during the homecoming football game when the football team won 35-7 against Southern High School from Racine, Ohio, and homecoming candidates were presented and crowned as the 2012 Wahama Homecoming Queen was Tyissha Kimes (pictured). Also pictured are the members of the 2012 Homecoming court. Pictured (from left) are Christopher Bell, Tamra Hardwick (10th grade), Ricky Kearns, Randi Shirley (9th grade), Anthony Ortiz, Megan Roush (7th grade), Escort Jacob Ortiz and Senior Attendant Kelsey Zuspan, Escort Brandon Rickard and Queen Tyissha Kimes, Escort Travis Neal and Senior Attendant Deeanna Sayre, Josiah Roach, Jessica Duncan (11th grade), Gage Hankla, and Brandie Vickers (8th grade).

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