September 29, 2006 - Volume 35 Issue 2

Homecoming Queen Candidates
Page design by
Haley Huffman, jr.
Feature Editor/Cartoonist
Information collected by
Laura Watts, so.
Reporter

Kellee Frederick
“ Being a candidate means to me that I am respected and seen as a role model for others.”
Activities:
LEO, FCCLA, StuCo, Yearbook
“ I am most looking forward to spending my last year with friends and the dance.”
 
Tarryn Young
“ I was shocked; I didn’t expect that I was going to be picked as a candidate, but I am really excited about it.
Activities:
FFA, FCCLA, Youth Group, StuCo
“ I’m looking forward to the football game, and the adrenaline that comes with it during the week.”
 
Emily Schomaker
“ I was really surprised when I saw the voting ballot. I didn’t think I was going to get picked so it was a sweet surprise.”
Activities:
LEO, FCCLA, NHS
“ It’s an honor to be a part of such a long- time school tradition.”
 
Hilary Bartlett
“ I was surprised and really flattered that I was selected as a candidate.”
Activities:
NHS, StuCo, LEO, FCCLA, Yearbook
“ I’m looking forward to getting all glammed up with my girls and having an awesome time at our last homecoming dance and bonfire!”
 

Photo by: Tessa Coronado,jr

King Candidates
Drue Barton
“ It means that I am somewhat liked around here.”
Activities:
Football, Basketball, NHS
“ Winning the football game is what I’m looking forward to.”
 
Trey Zartman
“ I had an idea of who the candidates would be so it wasn’t too much of a shock, but I was still a little surprised.”
Activities:
Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track, StuCo, FCA, FCCLA, LEO
“ After we win, I’m going to have to go show off moves at the dance!”
 
Tory Thomas
“ I found out I was a candidate and was like ‘Oh my gosh is this really happening to me?’”
Activities:
FCA, LEO, Football, Basketball, Baseball
“ It’s going to be a long night, baby.”
 
Cliff Adams
“ I was surprised that people really voted for me.”
Activities:
Basketball
“ I look forward to winning the game and seeing who wins king and queen.”

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