
Dexter, Missouri - School is back in session and DHS Choir students are already preparing for their upcoming musical "Grease". Jamie Sepulvado and her crew are featuring a "Greaser of the Week!" so you can get to know DHS performers!!
Performances will be Wednesday, November 20th through Saturday, November 23rd! We'll let you know when tickets go on sale etc, but until then get to know your castmates and prepare for a spectacular show!!
Greaser of the Week is Mattilyn Williams
Mattilyn is a junior at DHS, and she will be performing as Marty with the Black Cast in the upcoming performance of Grease.
She enjoys performing and singing on stage.
This will be her first featured role in a DHS production.

Dexter, Missouri - School is back in session and DHS Choir students are already preparing for their upcoming musical "Grease". Jamie Sepulvado and her crew are featuring a "Greaser of the Week!" so you can get to know DHS performers!!
Performances will be Wednesday, November 20th through Saturday, November 23rd! We'll let you know when tickets go on sale etc, but until then get to know your castmates and prepare for a spectacular show!!
Greaser of the Week is Kyla Propst
Kyla is a junior at DHS, and she will be performing as Frenchy with the Red Cast in the upcoming performance of Grease.
Kyla thinks it is exciting and fun to pretend to be someone else.
She has previously performed in the DHS performances of Beauty and the Beast, Oklahoma, and the Wizard of Oz.

Dexter, Missouri - School is back in session and DHS Choir students are already preparing for their upcoming musical "Grease". Jamie Sepulvado and her crew are featuring a "Greaser of the Week!" so you can get to know DHS performers!!
Performances will be Wednesday, November 20th through Saturday, November 23rd! We'll let you know when tickets go on sale etc, but until then get to know your castmates and prepare for a spectacular show!!
Greaser of the Week: Keiton Buck
Keiton is a junior at DHS, and he will be performing as Sonny with the Black Cast on Thursday and Saturday.
Keiton loves singing, acting, being on stage, and performing for people.
He has previously performed in Beauty and the Beast, Oklahoma, and The Wizard of Oz.

Dexter, Missouri - School is back in session and DHS Choir students are already preparing for their upcoming musical "Grease". Jamie Sepulvado and her crew are featuring a "Greaser of the Week!" so you can get to know DHS performers!!
Performances will be Wednesday, November 20th through Saturday, November 23rd! We'll let you know when tickets go on sale etc, but until then get to know your castmates and prepare for a spectacular show!!
Greaser of the Week: Jeb Hubbard
Jeb is a junior at DHS, and he will be performing with the Black Cast on Thursday and Saturday in the role of Kenickie.
Jeb has performed in the musicals Oklahoma and Beauty and the Beast.
He also did some pretty awesome backstage dancing at last year’s pop concert.
Jeb thinks musicals are fun and claims Mrs. S told him he had to try out.

Williams Baptist University seniors Melanie McKuin of Dexter, Missouri and C.J. Cara of Bartlett, Tennessee are this year’s Homecoming Queen and King at Williams Baptist University. The two were crowned during Homecoming festivities November 2, 2019/
McKuin, an English major, is the daughter of Barry and Kim McKuin. She is a 2016 Dexter High School graduate and spent many hours on the basketball court at the Bearcat Event Center.
She was also named 2016 Winter Homecoming Queen at DHS.
She was 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.
Cara is the son of Chris and Penny Cara, and he is majoring in liberal arts, with a concentration in biology and psychology.
Also representing the senior class on the court were Tori Johnson and Andrew Adcock. Johnson, who is from Clinton, Ark., is the daughter of Chris & Melissa Johnson. Adcock is from Bismarck, Ark. and he is the son of Pat Adcock and Dewana Allen.
Representing the junior class were Tatum Little of Harrison, Ark., and Gavin Wells of Poplar Bluff, Mo. Little is the daughter of Tim and Tori Little. Wells is the son of Paul and Kimberly Wells.
Kalynn Hopkins and Arthur Lee Rogers, Jr., represented the sophomore class on the court. Hopkins is from Searcy, Ark. and she is the daughter of Michelle Hopkins and the late Kale Hopkins. Rogers is from Camden, Ark., and he is the son of Arthur Rogers, Sr., and Donald & Kerrie Terry.
And representing the freshman class were Kaidaija Perry and Rhett Womack. Perry is from Jonesboro, Ark. and she is the daughter of Erika Walls-Goodlow and Quantralis Perry. Womack, from Arkadelpia, Ark., is the son of Brandi & Richard Womack.
Members of the Homecoming court were selected by a vote of the WBU student body, as were the king and queen.
WBU is a private, Christian university in Walnut Ridge, Ark.
Pictured from left are: Melanie McKuin, WBU President Dr. Stan Norman and C.J. Cara.
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