Winter Homecoming Q&A

The Homecoming court poses in their first spirit day outfits. The theme was “Marvel Monday” which they all dressed accordingly to.

Porsha Zweifel:
Q: What’s your favorite high school memory?
A: “This one time, some friends and I were playing hostage. They put us out in the middle of nowhere, and it was pitch black, so we didn’t know where we were. As we were running to try to find the car, these two big dogs were chasing us. Luckily, we found the truck, but it was kind of scary. “
Q: Describe yourself with three words
A: “Funny, imaginative and sometimes a little weird”
(Photo courtesy Porsha Zweifel)
Morgan Livingston:
Q: Why do you think homecoming is important to people?
A: “It brings people together and basically builds a culture for school.”
Q: Describe yourself with three words
A: “Smart, funny, and athletic.”
(Photo by Savannah-Athy Sedbrook)
Jensen Ervin:
Q: Why do you think homecoming is important to people?
A: “The Homecoming Court is important because it is your chance as a senior to get recognized. I was never in a sport which made me think ‘Oh, I’ll never be able to be on Homecoming court’. It was not necessarily like a dream of mine, but it is nice to feel recognized.”
Q: Describe yourself with three words
A: “I like to think I’m funny, also smart, and dedicated.”
(Photo courtesy Jensen Ervin)
Ella Puckett:
Q: What advice would you give to younger students?
A: “Staying on top of school work and at the same time making memories; especially for your senior year to be able to look back on all the memories you made.”
Q: Describe yourself with three words
A: “Quiet, responsible, and organized.”
(Photo courtesy Ella Puckett)

 

Grace Kasilima:
Q: What is your favorite high school memory?
A: “My favorite high school memory is probably going to state for softball my freshman year, as well as going to state this year with cheer and placing eighth.”
Q: What advice would you give to younger students?
A: “My advice is to always be involved; try new things and be yourself .”
(Photo courtesy Grace Kasilima)
Josh Burton:
Q: What’s your favorite high school memory?
A: “Probably winning Baldwin with the basketball team.”
Q: What advice would you give to younger students?
A: “Don’t waste your time. Like, just get started on something when you like to have the opportunity. Don’t wait.”
(Photo by Savannah Athy-Sedbrook)
Madeline Natvig:
Q: Why do you think homecoming is important to you or other people?
A: “I don’t think it’s as important to me as it is to other people as a show of who I am as a person. I feel like being on homecoming court shouldn’t be about popularity; it should be about your character and how you present yourself. Knowing that I presented myself in a way that made people feel trusting of me is really important to me.”
Q: Describe yourself with three words
A: “Creative, determined, and friendly.”
(Photo by Savannah Athy-Sedbrook)
Carter Durrett:
Q: What’s your favorite high school memory?
A: “Irresponsibly bringing skates to the JBB and almost running over people’s toes. That was pretty cool.”
Q: Describe yourself with three words
A: “Not very funny, that’s three words right?”
(Photo by Ava Bunger)