WCHS Celebrates Homecoming Royalty 2024

October 1, 2024 at 6:29 p.m.
Hailey Fuller and Noah Wilkins were crowned as the Warsaw Community High School 2024 homecoming queen and king. Photo by Maddie Lee, Warsaw Community High School Yearbook Editor
Hailey Fuller and Noah Wilkins were crowned as the Warsaw Community High School 2024 homecoming queen and king. Photo by Maddie Lee, Warsaw Community High School Yearbook Editor

By Staff Report

Warsaw Community High School (WCHS) celebrated Homecoming festivities last weekend.  
Following the parade, the halftime event showcased the students from various classes who were elected to represent their peers on the homecoming court.
The following students were honored as part of the homecoming court for the classes of 2028, 2027, 2026 and 2025:
Class of 2028: Kamila Sanchez, daughter of Miguel and Ofelia Sanchez; Sofia Velazquez, daughter of Karen Gingerich; Allen Picon, son of Elvis Picon and Marlen Pimentel; Brahdee Taylor, son of Nathan and Misty Taylor.
Class of 2027: Madison France, daughter of Bobbi France; Madelyn Hart, daughter of Jason and Erica Hart; Victor Casillas, son of Whitney Izagurrie; Timothy Yeager, son of Jerry and Michelle Yeager.
Class of 2026: Haley Schrock, daughter of Ben and Monica Schrock; Kylie Shepherd, daughter of Beth Lucht and Aaron Shepherd; Logan Kim, son of Sam and Krista Kim; Cohen Silveus, son of Aaron and Kimm Silveus.
Class of 2025: Hailey Fuller, daughter of Pam Sullivan and Chris Fuller, who plans to attend Ivy Tech to study to become a dental assistant; Abbey Peterson, daughter of Brian and Tracy Peterson, who will be attending Ball State to play golf and study in the medical field; Allison Slone, daughter of Amy Baird and Jason Slone, planning to study mechanical engineering at Purdue University; Emma Van Puffelen, daughter of Ryan and Kelli Van Puffelen, who plans to attend Taylor University or Indiana Wesleyan University to study dental hygiene and continue her tennis career; Ashton Ault, son of Ryan and Melonie Ault, planning to study business; Reed Nelson, son of Zach and Amie Nelson, who plans to play baseball in college and eventually become a firefighter; Mason Smythe, son of Skip and Kelly Smythe, who plans to play football in college; Noah Wilkins, son of Crystal Czarneski and Jerry Wilkins, planning to study politics and law at Taylor University while playing rugby.
In a culmination of the homecoming festivities, Hailey Fuller was named the 2024 homecoming queen, and Noah Wilkins was honored as the homecoming king.

Warsaw Community High School (WCHS) celebrated Homecoming festivities last weekend.  
Following the parade, the halftime event showcased the students from various classes who were elected to represent their peers on the homecoming court.
The following students were honored as part of the homecoming court for the classes of 2028, 2027, 2026 and 2025:
Class of 2028: Kamila Sanchez, daughter of Miguel and Ofelia Sanchez; Sofia Velazquez, daughter of Karen Gingerich; Allen Picon, son of Elvis Picon and Marlen Pimentel; Brahdee Taylor, son of Nathan and Misty Taylor.
Class of 2027: Madison France, daughter of Bobbi France; Madelyn Hart, daughter of Jason and Erica Hart; Victor Casillas, son of Whitney Izagurrie; Timothy Yeager, son of Jerry and Michelle Yeager.
Class of 2026: Haley Schrock, daughter of Ben and Monica Schrock; Kylie Shepherd, daughter of Beth Lucht and Aaron Shepherd; Logan Kim, son of Sam and Krista Kim; Cohen Silveus, son of Aaron and Kimm Silveus.
Class of 2025: Hailey Fuller, daughter of Pam Sullivan and Chris Fuller, who plans to attend Ivy Tech to study to become a dental assistant; Abbey Peterson, daughter of Brian and Tracy Peterson, who will be attending Ball State to play golf and study in the medical field; Allison Slone, daughter of Amy Baird and Jason Slone, planning to study mechanical engineering at Purdue University; Emma Van Puffelen, daughter of Ryan and Kelli Van Puffelen, who plans to attend Taylor University or Indiana Wesleyan University to study dental hygiene and continue her tennis career; Ashton Ault, son of Ryan and Melonie Ault, planning to study business; Reed Nelson, son of Zach and Amie Nelson, who plans to play baseball in college and eventually become a firefighter; Mason Smythe, son of Skip and Kelly Smythe, who plans to play football in college; Noah Wilkins, son of Crystal Czarneski and Jerry Wilkins, planning to study politics and law at Taylor University while playing rugby.
In a culmination of the homecoming festivities, Hailey Fuller was named the 2024 homecoming queen, and Noah Wilkins was honored as the homecoming king.

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