This year’s Homecoming Court was introduced before the football game on Oct. 13 and to crown senior Keira Woods as queen.
Katie Ball
After school hours, Ball utilizes her time by being involved in the school's swimming and track & field teams, both being a member since freshman year. Sports have been one of her favorite parts of high school because they challenge her mental and athletic ability, as well as it is where she has made some of her closest friends. Additionally to that, she is a member of the National Honor Society. “For me, being on the homecoming court is a very exciting and special opportunity. I am very honored to be able to connect with the other ladies through this special tradition,” Ball said. “I love school dances and being on the court has only made my excitement leading up to [homecoming] greater. I can not wait to play human foosball!” Photograph Courtesy of Katie Ball
Maddie Czahor
Inside of school, Czahor is vice president of the 2024 class council, a member of the student council and an NHS member. Outside of school, she volunteers riding on the ambulance crews down in Maryland,is part of the security team, and a leader in the little kid's ministry at her church. In her free time, Czahor enjoys to bake, cook, swim and be outside.“I feel super lucky to be on homecoming court because it shows that people know me and take notice of me!” Czahor said. Photograph Courtesy of Maddie Czahor
Caroline Dumm
Dumm manages the swim team and runs track, while also being involved in theatre and NHS. Additionally, she is a nationally certified EMT who volunteers in Glen Rock and has been the student representative for the school board both her junior and senior year. “I am very fortunate to have been voted onto court,” Dumm said. “I adore all of the other girls and am excited to spend time with them during all of the homecoming festivities.”Photograph Courtesy of Caroline Dumm
Tori Farmer
Farmer has played piano since first grade and currently plays for the worship team at her church, while also being involved in her church’s youth group and Young Life. Additionally, she enjoys painting and skateboarding. “Being elected for homecoming court came as quite a surprise to me, as I am a pretty introverted person,” Farmer said. “I'm so grateful that my peers thought to vote for me and gave me the gift of this experience that will be such a sweet memory.” Photograph Courtesy of Tori Farmer
Ally Glatz
In school, Glatz is a part of link crew, unified track, and the big buddy program. Outside of school, she enjoys playing pickleball with her friends. “Being on homecoming court was such a shock to me!” Glatz said. “I am honored that my peers voted for me. I am really excited to experience this with the other girls and get to know them. They are all the sweetest ever, and it has been so much fun!” Photograph Courtesy of Ally Glatz
Lindsay Green
Participating in a variety of different activities in school, Green is the vice president of the Environmental Club, part of Unified Track and attends multicultural club. Outside of school, Green volunteers at an animal shelter. “Being on homecoming court was very unexpected for me, but I’m very honored to have this opportunity and make new memories with these girls,” Green said. Photograph Courtesy of Lindsay Green
Kate Kalmanowicz
Kalmanowicz has competitively swam for eight years and has been part of the varsity swim team all four years. She is the president of the senior class council and is also a member of the student council. “While being voted onto the homecoming court was a bit of a surprise to me, I am truly excited and grateful to have this wonderful experience,” Kalmanowicz said. “So far, it has been a blast spending time with the wonderful girls on the court, and I look forward to making many memories.” Photograph Courtesy of Kate Kalmanowicz
Katelyn Ketterman
Ketterman is the captain of the swim team and enjoys getting to lead the team bonding activities. In her free time, she enjoys reading and working out. “Being elected to homecoming court means a lot to me,” Ketterman said. “I’ve met so many amazing people throughout high school and made so many lifelong friends, so I think this is a great opportunity to show my appreciation and have fun with my friends for my final homecoming!” Photograph Courtesy of Katelyn Ketterman
Rachel Stiffler
Stiffler enjoys playing her sports lacrosse and field hockey. Outside of school, she enjoys art and volunteering with youth field hockey. “Being on Homecoming Court has been super exciting, and I could not be happier to share this with these other girls!” Stiffler said. Photograph Courtesy of Rachel Stiffler
Lilly Wojcik
Wojcik is involved in the Junior USA field hockey team, while also playing for Susquehannock’s varsity team. “It’s really exciting to be able to be on court and participate in such a big event at the school!” Wojcik said. Photograph Courtesy of @lillywojcikk via Instagram
Keira Woods
Woods is on the Varsity Cheerleading team, president of the Unified Club/Unified Track Team, and partakes in Big Buddy. Additionally, Woods raised money this school year by creating shirts with the #KeiraStrong phrase on them in which all of the proceeds go to THON, a student-run philanthropy which raises funds and awareness for the fight against pediatric cancer. “I feel really privileged to be a part of this year's homecoming court, especially with all of the other amazing girls,” Woods said. “It is a fantastic opportunity to be acknowledged by my peers for such a positive recognition.” Photograph Courtesy of Keira Woods