The 2016 Bartlett Homecoming Queen, Gabrielle Roswold, was escorted by her father, Raymond Roswold. Bartlett played White Station at Bartlett High School on Sept. 23. Photo by Theron Malone.
Bartlett High students celebrated Homecoming last week with special dress-up days, including this colorful eye-popper for Monday, “Tacky Day.” Photo by Amanda Swain.
The 1970s got a strong revival last week at Bartlett 9th Grade Academy, with students dressing up one day in honor of Homecoming Week. Photo by Amanda Swain.
Bartlett High students showed off support for some colleges with their wardrobe choices during one of Homecoming Week’s special dress-up days. Photo by Amanda Swain.
Bartlett High School seniors took on the challenge of dressing like villians for one day of Homecoming Week. The figure of Hitler, second from left, drew some criticism among the day’s festivities. We’re curious: How many of you can name what villains are represented in the photo? Photo by Amanda Swain.
Even school administration got into the fun during Homecoming Week. Bartlett Academy’s Assistant Principal Trey Hamilton reveals his secret superpowers. Photo by Amanda Swain.
Danielle Wooten, who teaches algebra at Bartlett 9th Grade Academy, brought the power of Thor to the hallways last week during a special dress-up day. Photo by Amanda Swain.
Panther power! This trio were part of the big pep ralley before Bartlett’s Homecoming game last week. Photo by Amanda Swain.
Bartlett High and Bartlett 9th Grade Academy put some powerful effort into a tug of war at last Friday’s big pre-Homecoming pep rally. Additional Homecoming Week photos, Page 5. Photo by Amanda Swain.
Homecoming pep rallies are pure fun. Right-click on the photo and open in a new tab to see an enlarged version of this photo. Photo by Amanda Swain.