Amy Collins
Collins believes that being nominated for homecoming court represents the sense of community within the school as she was very honored to be a part of the Susquehannock tradition. When she found out she made homecoming court, she was shocked and did not expect it. When looking at the other contestants, she feels as if they are all different in their own way. “I personally do not think there’s one spec...
Tina Dao
In school, Dao is a part of the tutoring and writing center, as well as a crew member in theater. As she is involved in a lot through Susquehannock, she is hoping to do more volunteer work at an animal shelter or library outside of school. When she was nominated for homecoming court, she was very surprised as she did not ask people to vote for her. She did not think about it too much because she did...
Tyler Elliott
Tyler Elliott - Elliott was honored and grateful for everyone who voted for her when she found out she was nominated. Photograph Courtesy of Tyler Elliott Elliott was honored and grateful for everyone who voted for her when she found out she was nominated. Inside of school, she’s involved in field hockey, unified track. Outside of school she participates in FCA and volunteers with...
Allison Flaherty
While on court, Flaherty looks at everyone alongside her and believes that everyone deserves to be on court, and fortunately, she gets to experience it with some of her classmates this homecoming season. She is involved with the soccer team, Mini- THON, Link Crew, writing center and the tutoring center. She is excited to have fun one last time with the entire school, as it is an event where everyon...
Katlyn Krebs
Through everything everyone has been through, Krebs is looking forward to having a somewhat normal homecoming and having different experiences this year since it was not normal last year. Krebs was surprised when she found out she was on court, but she was also very excited. She feels as if the group of girls all represent the 2022 class and school in a good way. “ It is honestly such an honor to...
Keirsten Miller
Miller is a part of Mini-THON club, yearbook and National Honor Society. Outside of school, she participates in a youth group and works at Giant. During this homecoming season, she is looking forward to having a good time with friends while attending the dance, along with all the preparations that will come with it. When she found out about the court, she had a similar reaction as the rest of...
Isabelle Morrison
From this experience, Morrison hopes to gain more friends and meet new people as she hopes they find her to be more approachable. Along with being her class vice president, she is involved with track and field, soccer, student council, Mini-THON and National Honor Society. Outside of school, she volunteers at her church. “My reaction when I learned I was in court was shocked,” said Morrison. “I...
Olivia Pasko
As Pasko takes a look at the court as a whole, she feels as if she does not stand out since everyone is involved in their own activities. She believes that everyone has a chance to win, and it is all exciting to be a part of the school tradition. “ I feel super special to be nominated for homecoming court, and I’m super excited for all of the fun events that the student council has planned,”...
Addison Roeder
In school, Roeder is a part of the varsity field hockey team, varsity lacrosse team, Mini-THON and National Honor Society. Outside of school, she plays club lacrosse and works at Sweet Frog. When she found out she was nominated for homecoming court, she was honored that her peers voted for her in order to represent the class of 2022. During this homecoming season, she hopes to create new memories an...
Megan Stiffler
Stiffler plays varsity field hockey, is student council president, and is a member of Mini-THON. Outside of school she plays club field hockey and works for tasteful occasions. She does not think she stands out from the rest of the girls, as they were all heavily involved through the high school and are well regarded students. “I was honestly surprised, I was not expecting much, and I know that...
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