Homecoming Court Voting

Graphics by Blake Vasek
Graphics by Blake Vasek

 oSound the horns, roll out the red carpet! It is time to meet this year’s homecoming court as the vote for the 2023-2024 homecoming king and queen commences! Who will it be? Click or tap on the profiles below to learn about this years candidates.

12th Grade: Noah Wemple and Emma Vega
Emma Vega and Noah Wemple, 12th grade, represent the senior class on the homecoming court.
Emma Vega and Noah Wemple, 12th grade, represent the senior class on the homecoming court. (Aiden Greaver)

Meet 12th grade's candidates for homecoming king and queen, Noah Wemple and Emma Vega. They ran previously in 2022; however, they remain unbowed in their prospects for 2023.

Noah Wemple expressed his gratitude regarding the support he and Emma have received from neighboring grades.

"[It is] an honor to know that not just like, from our grade people voted for us, but from other grades, like the connections we built... just the mentorship that we have [with] people… even with the younger grades and just lead them in knowing that they, look up to us and vote for us." 

Could Noah and Emma, 12th grade, be the ones to take home the homecoming crowns?

 

11th Grade: Kyle Huckabee and Lorelei Wheaton
Lorelei Wheaton and Kyle Huckabee, 11th grade, have a friendship that spans many years.
Lorelei Wheaton and Kyle Huckabee, 11th grade, have a friendship that spans many years. (Aiden Greaver)

Representing 11th grade in the election for homecoming king and queen is Kyle Huckabee and Lorelei Wheaton! In the three year history of Homecoming at One School of the Arts and Sciences 11th grade as never had the honor of taking home the crowns. Could Kyle and Lorelei be the first? Kyle seems to think so.

"We have known everyone at the school for years now and we have a legion of friends to back us; it would be great to be the first and leave that legacy in the school."

Could Kyle Huckabee and Lorelei Wheaton, 11th grade, take the crown?

10th grade: Brandon Greaver and Brianna Eshliman
Brandon Greaver and Brianna Eshliman, 10th grade, are representing the sophomore class on the homecoming court.
Brandon Greaver and Brianna Eshliman, 10th grade, are representing the sophomore class on the homecoming court. (Aiden Greaver)

Meet 10th graders Brandon Greaver and Brianna Eshliman, this year's youngest candidates for homecoming King and Queen. Could they reclaim the crown from the dominant 12th grade who won last two year, or will they be like his brother, Aiden Greaver, who won in 10th grade? Brandon seems to think the latter is true.

“For me being on the homecoming court my tenth grade year means a lot because my brother also was elected to be homecoming court in 10th grade. I hope I can win and follow in his footsteps and help Brianna get the crown she wants so desperately.” 

Brianna Eshliman carries her partner's tenacity. “It is not if I am going to be on the homecoming court, I am going to be on it; I am getting that crown.” 

Could Brandon Greaver and Brianna Eshliman, 10th grade, be the couple to take home the homecoming crown.

 

Click here to cast your vote!

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