Westside Eagle-Observer

Decatur students participat­e in colors day activities

- MIKE ECKELS meckels@nwadg.com

DECATUR — After a weeklong show of Bulldog pride, students from Decatur Middle and High Schools gathered at Peterson Gym in Decatur Dec. 15 for the annual colors day pep rally.

Desi Meek and the Decatur cheerleade­rs hosted the hourlong event.

During the opening segment of the pep rally, the colors day court was introduced. As each maid and her escort made their appearance at center court, Elaine Christman, one of the event organizers, read a short biography on that maid and the escort.

This year’s colors day court included senior maids Mailee Xiong, Emily Lydon and Johnna Herron; junior maids Bethany Bumgardner and Samantha Skaggs; sophomore maid Kaylee Morales; and freshmen maid Dora Hernandez. They were escorted by Alex Lee, Kenneth Hunt, Taylor Haisman, Levi Newman, Garry Woods, Dylan Wells and Jose Rubi. Esme Gibson was the crown bearer and Layne Doty served as the scepter bearer. The pair was accompanie­d by Desi Meek, who served as their escort and the cape bearer.

After the introducti­on of the court, the cheerleade­rs chose several players from the assembly to represent each senior-high class. Games included a potato bucket drop, linked-arms race, Ping-Pong ball race and the traditiona­l tug of war. When the dust had settled, the senior and freshmen classes split the victories.

The pep rally concluded with the high school band and cheer team leading the student body in a show of Bulldog pride.

Just before the start of the Bulldog-Warrior senior boys’ matchup, the colors day court was assembled one last time before parents, guests and fans for the announceme­nt of the 2017 colors day king and queen.

Tension mounted as Christman slowly opened the envelope. And then it was announced. Taylor Haisman was named colors day king and Johnna Herron was crowned colors day queen.

Then it was on to the senior basketball contest. The Lady Bulldogs, along with the junior high girls’ team, posted victories in their contests, while both the senior boys and junior high boys were defeated by fast-paced Warrior teams.

Overall, the colors day event was the middle- and high-school students’ chance to express their individual pride in their team, their school and their community. A special thank you goes to the Decatur community for its part in making the annual event a great success.

 ?? Westside Eagle Observer/MIKE ECKELS Westside Eagle Observer/MIKE ECKELS ?? Six Decatur cheerleade­rs, with arms linked together, lose their balance and fall as members of the senior class (right) keep moving during the game portion of the colors day pep rally at Peterson Gym on Dec. 15. The seniors pulled off the win over the...
Westside Eagle Observer/MIKE ECKELS Westside Eagle Observer/MIKE ECKELS Six Decatur cheerleade­rs, with arms linked together, lose their balance and fall as members of the senior class (right) keep moving during the game portion of the colors day pep rally at Peterson Gym on Dec. 15. The seniors pulled off the win over the...
 ?? Westside Eagle Observer/MIKE ECKELS ?? Taylor Haisman (right) and teammate Alex Lee try to hold their ground during the colors day pep rally’s seniorsoph­omore tug-of-war contest Dec. 15. Haisman’s right foot crossed the line, giving the victory to the sophomore class.
Westside Eagle Observer/MIKE ECKELS Taylor Haisman (right) and teammate Alex Lee try to hold their ground during the colors day pep rally’s seniorsoph­omore tug-of-war contest Dec. 15. Haisman’s right foot crossed the line, giving the victory to the sophomore class.
 ?? Westside Eagle Observer/MIKE ECKELS ?? Mayra Flores (front) helps Desi Meek (top) lead students in a cheer during the colors day pep rally on Dec. 15. Forming the base of the elevator are Emme Lee (left), Kaitlyn Smith and Tabitha Tilley.
Westside Eagle Observer/MIKE ECKELS Mayra Flores (front) helps Desi Meek (top) lead students in a cheer during the colors day pep rally on Dec. 15. Forming the base of the elevator are Emme Lee (left), Kaitlyn Smith and Tabitha Tilley.
 ?? Westside Eagle Observer/MIKE ECKELS ?? Taylor Haisman and Johnna Herron were named colors day king and queen during a ceremony between the junior and senior high boys’ basketball games at Peterson Gym on Dec. 15.
Westside Eagle Observer/MIKE ECKELS Taylor Haisman and Johnna Herron were named colors day king and queen during a ceremony between the junior and senior high boys’ basketball games at Peterson Gym on Dec. 15.
 ??  ?? King Taylor Haisman (left) ties a cape around Queen Johnna Herron’s neck during the colors day coronation ceremony.
King Taylor Haisman (left) ties a cape around Queen Johnna Herron’s neck during the colors day coronation ceremony.

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