Douglas and Quick named 2023 Mr. and Miss MHHS

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On Wednesday, during the Academic Awards Ceremony, the Mr. and Miss MHHS winners were announced.

The Class of 2023 Mr. and Miss MHHS winners were James Douglas and Sadie Quick. 1st Runner Up were Mason Cruse and Amelia Frounfelter and 2nd Runner Up were Daniel Jones and Lily Foster. For more than 10 years, the Mountain Home Education Foundation has partners with the Mountain Home High School (MHHS) FBLA Chapter to provide scholarships for the honorees. The winner of Mr. and Miss MHHS will each receive a $1,000 scholarship. 1st Runner up Mr. and Miss MHHS will each receive a $500 scholarship and 2nd Runner up Mr. and Miss MHHS will receive a $250 scholarship.

This year, Class of 2023 included 20 female students as Miss MHHS candidates. They are: Brooke Bayless, Katelyn Camp, Abigail Chamberlin, Olivia Crabb, Mallorie Drewry, Lily Foster, Amelia Frounfelter, Macie Heide, Faith HIlvert, Campbell Lance, Camille Pitchford, Sadie Quick, Lexi Rauls, Erin Recktenwalk, Kelsey Roach, Amelia Rucker, Trevi Sheaner, Bailey Stockfisch, Lauren Wehmeyer and Karsyn Wyatt.

20 male students included as Mr. MHHS candidates. They are: Brady Barnett, Zachary Barr, William Bevel, Kyrin Bickford, Austin Callies, Mason Cruse, Jacob Czanstkowski, Trey Czeschin, James Douglas, Dillion Drewry, Reece Ducker, Daniel Jones, Isaiah Kemp, Elijah Lagg, Ty Lawrence, Dylan McBride, Samuel Morton, Hagan Robb, Jack Sheaner and Emmanuel Westra.

Since 1966, the MHHS FBLA Chapter has sponsored Mr. and Miss MHHS. Contestants are selected by the faculty based on the student’s achievements while in high school. The faculty considered school spirit, school involvement, academic achievement, leadership, career goals, community involvement and attitude when nominating students. Candidates were then interview by MHHS Alumni focusing on personal achievements, interview skills, profession presentation, education and career goals.

Also presented during the Academic Awards Ceremony were the Career Academy CAB (Communication, Arts and Business) Students of the Year. Winners were Trey Czeschin and Trevi Sheaner. Both Czeschin and Sheaner have been interns with KTLO, Classic Hits and The Boot since August 2022.

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