Seniors Claire Marie Avery and Addison Nix on Toga Day. (Photo by Raegan Windham)

Wildcat show off their school spirit

The student government released earlier this month the dress up days for homecoming week.

Some EHS students were not satisfied with the chosen days.

Therefore, certain Enterprise High School students took it upon themselves to make a new list of dress up days.

These included meme day, twin day, pop stars vs. rappers, throwback day, and class distinction.

Whether students were following SGA’s or their own dress up days, students went above and beyond with their outfits of choice.

All sorts of costumes were seen this week, from Darth Vader to seniors in 2020 shirts on tacky Tuesday.

Friday was the highlight of homecoming week with class distinction day for EHS students.

The classes of each grade were all to dress up as a different type of salad dressing.

The freshmen were house dressing; they wore blue and white.

The sophomores were ranch dressing, so they wore western clothes; and the juniors were thousand island, so they dressed in Hawaiian clothes.

Seniors were Caesar dressing, which meant the long awaited toga day; every student at Enterprise High School looks forward to the day they get to wear their Burger King crown and homemade toga.

The student body filled the bleachers with blue, white, country outfits, Hawaiian shirts, and togas.

The student body of Enterprise High School really outdid themselves this week, demonstrating their great amount of school spirit.