
Chelsea Delay, Varsity Cheerleader, is the daughter of Rick and Amy DeLay. She has been a Varsity Cheerleader for two years.
She is also a member of the Varsity Volleyball Team, BETA Club, Pep Club, Bloomfield Student Council, and Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA).
Chelsea's favorite cheer memory is dancing at the Bloomfield Christmas Tournament.
Her plans after high school are to attend college and major in Radiology.
Congratulations Chelsea! You are a 2015 Bloomfield High School senior!

Logan Denkins, basketball manager, is the son of Ray and Tisha Hovis. He has been a member of the Bloomfield High School Basketball team for two year.
He is active in Future Farmers of America and the Pep Club.
Logan's favorite memory was when Taylor Noles said YES!
His plans after high school are to get a job and go hunting.
Congratulations Logan! You are a 2015 Bloomfield High School senior!

Wallace was appointed to the State Board in July 2014 to fill a seat that had been vacant since Jan. 2013. His term will end July 1, 2016.
“We are pleased with this confirmation,” said Commissioner of Education Margie Vandeven. “Maynard is well respected throughout the state for his commitment to children and education. He will continue to serve Missouri well as a member of the State Board.”
Wallace chaired the House Elementary and Secondary Education Committee while serving in the legislature from 2003-2011. He has also worked as superintendent of school districts in Forsyth, Mo., and Ava, Mo., and worked as a teacher, coach and principal in Missouri public schools.
Wallace earned his bachelor’s degree in education from Southwest Missouri State University (now Missouri State University) and his master’s in education from Central Missouri State University.

Bloomfield, Missouri – Bloomfield High School held their annual Homecoming Ceremony in the gym Friday evening. Along with Homecoming candidates student athletes were introduced.
Miss Sophie Thorn was announced as the 2015 Homecoming Queen!
Freshman class candidate is Miss Makayla Hutchison. She is the daughter of Jeff Hutchison and the late Ladonna Hutchison. Makayla is in BETA, FBLA, and Choir. Her hobbies include playing tennis, hanging out with friends, and signing. Her plan after graduation is to attend a four-year university.
Matt Gibbs escorted Miss Hutchison. He is the son of Todd and Jill Gibbs. Matt is a member of Future Farmers of America, Bloomfield Student Council, and an athlete on the basketball and baseball teams. His hobbies include racing, playing basketball, and baseball. After graduation he plans to attend college.
Sophomore class candidate is Miss Adalina Gensler. She is the daughter of Woody and Dana Gensler. Adalina is a member of the Pep Club, FBLA, Choir, FCCLA, Speech, and BETA. Her hobbies include playing piano, violin, and singing. Her plans after graduation are to attend Southeast Missouri State University and earn a degree in Psychiatry.
Alex Gibbs escorted Miss Gensler. He is the son of Todd and Jill Gibbs. Alex is an active member of FBLA, BETA Club and is on the basketball and baseball teams. His hobbies include playing basketball, baseball, and hanging out with friends. His plans after graduation are to attend college.
Junior class candidate is Miss Elizabeth Meyer. She is the daughter of Robert and Laura Meyer. Elizabeth is a member of the volleyball team, BETA Club, and FCCLA. Her hobbies include kickboxing, martial arts, playing volleyball, running, weightlifting, and reading. Her plans after graduation are to attend Southeast Missouri State University and enlist in the National Guard. She hopes to major in Forensics and Criminology and become a crime scene investigator.
Bailey Vaughn escorted Miss Meyer. He is the son of Richard and Heather Vaughn. Bailey is a member of FBLA, BETA Club, Bloomfield Student Council, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Choice, and the Golf team. He enjoys playing golf, piano, and basketball. His plans are to attend the University of Missouri – Columbia and become a radiologist.
Senior Class candidate and the 2015 Bloomfield Homecoming Queen is Miss Sophie Thorn. She is the daughter of Tony and Lara Thorn. Sophie is a member of the BETA Club, Choir, Cheerleading, FBLA, and the Pep Club. Her hobbies include working at the Powder Room & Boutique in Dexter, styling people’s hair and make-up, babysitting, and she loves art. After graduation she plans to attend the Paul Mitchell Cosmetology School in Springfield, Missouri.
Miss Thorn was escorted by Ricky Brotherton. He is the son of Michael and Angie Cobb. Ricky is a member of the Bloomfield Student Council, FBLA, FCCLA, Choir, and is the Pep Club President. His hobbies include grooming his dog Dasher, hanging out with friends, and fishing. His plans after graduation are to attend college and major in business.
The retiring Homecoming Queen was Miss Katrina Duncan. She is the daughter of Terry Duncan and Joyce Duncan. In high school, she participated in cheerleading, choir, BETA Club, FBLA, and Bloomfield Student Council. Her hobbies include singing. She is currently attending college and working towards a degree in nursing.
Josh Clary escorted the 2014 retiring Homecoming Queen Miss Duncan. He is the son of Charles Clary and Mandy Clary. Jacob is currently attending college and working towards a degree in nursing. His hobbies include hunting, fishing, and long walks on the beach. His future plans are finish his degree and become a nurse practitioner.
Congratulations Sophie Thorn and all of the Homecoming candidates!

Jefferson City, Missouri - Women Legislators of Missouri are encouraging young women set to graduate from high school to apply for a $500 college scholarship. Each year the group selects one student from each of Missouri’s congressional districts to receive the award. Members hope to spread the word about the scholarship opportunity so that female students from all parts of the state will apply.
“This is a great opportunity for any young woman who is interested in continuing her educational career to receive some valuable financial assistance.” said Rep. Tila Hubrecht
The Women Legislators of Missouri Caucus created the senior scholarship program to provide financial assistance to students on the basis of leadership, academics and community service. Candidates must fill out an application and are required to submit a 500-word essay answering the question, “If you were a state legislator, what would you hope to accomplish and why?”
A link to download the scholarship is located at http://house.mo.gov/downloads/wlsa2015.docx
Applications must be mailed to:
Representative Patricia Pike
Missouri State Capitol
201 West Capitol Ave.
Jefferson City, Missouri 65101
Applications also can be submitted via email to patricia.pike@house.mo.gov with the subject WLM Essay Contest. The submission deadline is Thursday, March 19, 2015.
The group will select recipients and then a hold a reception in their honor on Monday, April 27 at the State Capitol. Following the reception, the scholarships will be presented to the recipients in the Missouri House Chamber.
For further information, contact 573-751-5388.