
Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Bearcats held their annual Winter Homecoming Queen Coronation on Friday, January 19, 2018.
Ten Candidates walked across the court hoping to become the Winter Homecoming Queen. Each candidate will have a special article.
The second candidate is Kelby Hill.
Kelby is the 16-year-old daughter of Sara Davis and Cory Hill.
She is a member of Varsity Volleyball Team, Softball Team, Student Council, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Sr. Beta, Top 10%, Scholar Bowl, and is the President of FCCLA.
Her future plans are to attend a four-year university.
She was nominated by the Wrestling team.
Escorting Kelby tonight is Seth Rogers.
Seth is the 16-year-old son of Brian and Brandy Rogers.

Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Bearcats held their annual Winter Homecoming Queen Coronation on Friday, January 19, 2018.
Ten Candidates walked across the court hoping to become the Winter Homecoming Queen. Each candidate will have a special article.
The first Homecoming Queen candidate is Michaela Gard.
Michaela is the 18-year-old daughter of Cammy Gard and Paul and Lisa Gard.
She is a member of Football Cheer, Kickin’ Cats Dance Team, Track and Field Team, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Future Teachers of America, FCCLA, Future Business Leaders of America, Sr. Beta, and Student Council.
Her future plans are to attend college and pursue a degree in elementary education.
She was nominated by the Dance team.
Her escort tonight is Ben Sindle.
Ben is the 18-year-old son of Darrell Sindle and Holly and Chris Bowman.

Dexter, Missouri - The 2018 Dexter High School Winter Homecoming Candidates have been announced; however with school being out all week due to snow and ice today was the first opportunity to catch the girls for a photo.
The Winter Homecoming Queen and her court will be named tonight, January 19th at the boys basketball game between the Bearcats and the New Madrid County Central Eagles in the Bearcat Event Center.
Junior Varsity play begins at 6:00 p.m. with Homecoming presentation to begin prior to the varsity basketball game.
DHS Candidates are selected by various sports team. They are as follows:
Michaela Gard and Meg Simmons nominated by the Kickin' Cats Dance Team.
Bailee Williams and Britney Hubbard nominated by the Cheer Squad.
Maycie Martin and Natalie Sitze nominated by the boys basketball team.
Hannah Thurmon and Maci McBride nominated by the girls basketball team.
Kelby Hill and Lexa Midkiff nominated by the wrestling team.
Pictured are front row from left to right Lexz Midkiff, Bailee Williams, Kelby Hill, Natalie Sitze, and Maci McBride.
Back row from left to right Meg Simmons, Britney Hubbard, Hannah Thurmon, Maycie Martin, and Michaela Gard.

Walnut Ridge, Arkansas - Williams Baptist College has released the names of students on the President’s and Dean’s List for the 2017 spring semester.
The President’s List includes those full-time students who achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average, while the Dean’s List is comprised of those with at least a 3.5 GPA.
Melanie McKuin, 2016 graduate of Dexter High School was named to the President's List!
Melanie McKuin is the daughter of Barry and Kimmy McKuin.
She played basketball all 4 years of high school and ran track her freshman and sophomore years.
Melanie was a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Foreign Language Club, Future Teachers of America, Dexter Honor Society, and was in the Top 10% of her class.
She was also voted 2016 Winter Homecoming Queen.
She was a member of the All-State Girls Basketball Team, First Team All-District Girls Basketball Team, SEMO All Conference Girls Basketball Team, SEMO Conference Player of the Year and Standard Democrat Player of the Year during her junior year as a Bearcat! She was a McDonalds' Shootout All-Tournament Team member and Lady Royals Christmas Classic All-Tournament Team team member for both her junior and senior years.
Melanie is playing basketball and majoring in pre-pharmacy at Williams Baptist College in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas.
Williams Baptist College is a four-year, Christian, liberal arts college. Williams is known for its academic excellence and personal attention, with a student-to-teacher ratio of 14-to-1, as well as its warm, Christ-centered environment. There are over 500 students on WBC’s main campus at Walnut Ridge, Ark., and a total enrollment of about 600. Most students live in on-campus residence halls and apartments.
