The Miegian 5 May 2019

Class Of 2019 May 3, 2019 The Miegian www.bishopmiege.com www.bishopmiege.com The Miegian May 3, 2019 STEM Becomes STREAM for Next School Year in the Project Lead the Way course, which “I think the difference between tradi- NEWS began in 2016,” STREAM board member and tional learning and STREAM is that STREAM Miege teacher Mrs. Joan Gladbach said. is more relevant, and that you are incorporat- Gabbie Cranford Miege is not the only school in the ing a lot of disciplines in each of the,” robot- Miege Weekly Welcomes a New Crew Assistant Editor area to implement STREAM in the school ics coach and Miege science teacher Mr. Scott curriculum. Anderson said. “I want to have a career in cinema so I Weekly. has also The overall goal of STREAM is to give thought that I could use the lessons and prac- “I would like to add a ‘Tell me Some- The term STEM has been a common- taken steps to make their classes more stu- students and teachers equal opportunity to Kaitlin Thrun tice, also so I could share my creativity with thing Good’ segment in honor of Mr. Koester- ality in school all across the United States. dent-based, meaning that the students have become fully integrated into the material they Staff Writer the school,” senior Tim Speight said. er,” junior David Lauterwasser said. However, STREAM is a new way of more of an opportunity to answer questions learn and teach, as well as finding multiple As for how Miege Weekly comes up Some juniors would also like to bring teaching, which incorporates the core skills of for themselves and figure out the best way ways to learn and retain this information. with their skits, Morgan Tumberger disclosed back aspects of MQU that the junior class en- science, technology, engineering and mathe- for them to do this. The addition of religion and art into that the majority of the skits came from the joyed freshman year. There has also been talk matics as well as religion and arts. This will also be more incorporated in this integration has been favored by members Twilit, Bishop Miege Grade cast watching clips from TV shows and bounc- about adding some news segments and turn- The use term STREAM will be used the teaching style of the teachers themselves. of the Miege community. School, Staggering Thoughts, and Blast from ing ideas off each other. ing Miege Weekly into more of news channel at its fullest next year by incorporating more According to Gladbach, there is hope “Religion is important to help one de- the Past 80s mixer commercial are just some The cast’s deadlines typically fell on while keeping its fun, carefree nature. inquiry based learning as well as several proj- that classrooms will be designed to be more velop their faith,” Miege community member of the many skits performed by Miege Weekly C days, the day before Friday. It is a week- “David (Lauterwasser) and I have ects which will be portrayed by real world integrated rather than just rows of desks and substitute teacher Mr. Charles Syller said. this school year. by-week process, according to been talking about bringing back conspiracy scenarios. sitting in a straight line in front of a white “Religion is what you are taught and faith is “My favorite skit so far Miller. theories like the ones Jack Emory did during “We started incorporating STREAM board. what you believe and live.” has been the ‘Bishop Miege Grade Cast For Next Year: However, as School’ video where Emi and I graduation nears, Miller traveled into the world of what Matthew Ong Sawyer Shutts confessed he has not had Pollen Takes Over Bishop Miege High School school at Miege would be like in the motivation to meet the David Lauterwasser The main cause for the influx of McEachen herself has even suffered grades K-8,” said senior Elena deadlines. Miege Week- Eckwall, and reminisced on old George Ruf allergic reactions is climate change, which from allergies since she was a child. She rec- ly has been a large part Maren O’Connell elementary school memories and Patrick Cashman leads to a longer spring and summer. Longer ommends the best way to combat symptoms of the cast’s senior year, Staff Writer traditions.” Daniel Stroade seasons mean the prolonged time that pollen is to try flushing out the irritants - the pollen. and many members said permeates the atmosphere, and there are var- “The Neti Pot rinses the sinuses and Born from the ashes of Delaney O’Byrne they are sad to be leaving Miege Quarterly Update, Miege ious kinds of irritants that accumulate in the physically removes the pollens and other Ella Wille something they love so spring. things that could be causing the allergic re- Weekly began during the 2017- Allergies relating to pollen is com- Moira Sutherlin much. According to McEachen, there is a sponse,” McEachen said. 2018 school year. monly known to only affect people who have Brianna Moylan If anyone is in- wide variety of pollens, such as those from She was advised by an allergist in Dal- This year Miege Weekly’s just that, an allergic reaction, but Nurse Mali- Molly Donegan terested in participating in big trees, grasses, flowers. las that the first line of defense is to naturally cast looked back on their fondest sa McEachen is setting the record straight. Hannah Bennett Miege Weekly when they According to the Environmental Pro- flush out the irritants. memories, and Miege Weekly’s Seniors Tim Speight and Gabs Fuentes interview Elena “For some people, it is an actual aller- Kate Winklhofer are a senior, they must tection Agency, rising average temperatures If still bothered with symptoms, try to future cast divulged what they Photo by Morgan gy, but for others it’s less of a condition but a take Video Production I Bass about yearbook for Miege Weekly. are leading to a longer ragweed season, the find a medication that alleviates the annoying wanted to add to next school Tumberger reaction to having a large amount of foreign with Ms. Nelson and talk primary culprit of spring allergies. symptoms. year’s program. substances in your lungs,” McEachen said. to her about their interest in the program. our freshman year in MQU,” junior Delaney To some people, allergies come from There are various medications that “I like being a part of Miege Weekly “When your body senses foreign matter, it is As for the class of 2020, they O’Byrne said. their genes. This is usually the case for people students can use to combat their symptoms, because it is fun and I love making videos and programmed to fight it.” have many ideas concerning Miege Weekly for Overall, next year’s cast is looking to who developed allergies as a child, whereas such as Claritin, Zyrtec, and Allegra. Some being creative,” senior Morgan Tumberger, The past two weeks, McEachen has next year and plans on making it as awesome add their own unique spin to Miege Weekly others can contract allergies as an adult when students have taken other measures to com- said. seen a significant increase in the number of as possible, according to junior Matthew Ong. while bringing back some old aspects of MQU there is just a lot of pollen in the air. Many pletely eradicate their symptoms. Many of the seniors have said that people coming to see her with allergy-type One of the new cast members, junior and mixing it with the show now. Miege students suffer from allergies each “I received allergy shots which helped Miege Weekly has been a creative outlet for symptoms. Molly Donegan, said she would like to add a “I think a lot of us want to bring back year. me get over my aller- them. According to As the temperature continues to rise new skit called “expectations vs. reality.” MQU in a way,” junior Ella Willie said. “But “I get really bad allergies in the fall,” gies, so now I don’t have senior Thomas Miller, and spring begins to take shape, allergic Another incoming cast member, junior we would still like to keep Miege Weekly the junior Jack Olsen said. “My nose sniffles, and symptoms anymore,” creating content with the reactions are following suit with watery eyes, Ella Wille, would like to bring back “Minute way it is. Our goal is to create our own spin on my throat hurts so bad. I cough a lot too.” junior Molly Lynn said. cast is “a blast.” to Win it” challenges from last year’s Miege things.” runny noses, sneezing and coughing. 2 page two page three 3 May 3, 2019 The Miegian www.bishopmiege.com www.bishopmiege.com The Miegian May 3, 2019 Miege’s First Field Day Competitions Occur Photo by Maddy Bohon from each Herd competing. ran to the next player. Second, During the pie race, one hula-hoops were set up for a table with four pies was set up tire run. Hurdle dodgers had Final Herd Maddy McBride Seniors for each herd. This was in a relay to alternate over and under the Staff Writer Standings: race fashion. As soon as the first hurdles. The sack racer had to pie was gone, the next person hop their distance in a sack. 1st: Reardon 167.5 would go up, and then the third Next, there was a hula hoop ring 2nd: Lucas 161 Scooter 3rd: Millie 136.5 relays, limbo, a pie 4th: Tylicki: 124 eating contest, and a complex obstacle 5th: Perrini 113 course - Meige’s 6th: Martina 112 first Herd Field 7th: Rost 105 Day took place in Dixon Doll Stadi- 8th: Bohaty 87.5 um, and Reardon Of pulled ahead in Photo by Jenna Hiett the standings by winning two of the four events. Congratulations to One of the 2019-2020 Herd the most stren- uous events was Executives: the scooter races, Millie: according to junior Molly Lynn Photo by Jenna Hiett Maddy Bohon Rost: who physically Senior members of the Rost Herd Peyton FitzGerald and Sean Ryan sprint to the finish collapsed after her Nick Fahlstrom line of the obstacle course at the Herd Field Day. Photo by Jenna Hiett Photo by Piper Kelley Photo by Jenna Hiett 100-yard dash. Martina: 2019 “We lost but it was a fun and fourth. Tyliki won the pie toss onto the next person. Finally Kevin Hannon eating contest at just under two was the piggyback race. Rear- thing I got to do with my friend,” Lucas: Bohon said. She pushed junior minutes. don finished the whole obstacle Johanna Quigley. “The highlight of field course in 40.13 seconds. Paul Masoner Eight students built up day was by far witnessing Tylic- Field day along with car Reardon: each scooter team, four scooter ki herd member Jalen Williams raffle tickets were the final two Brian Burns literally inhaling the last piece of deciding factors in the fight for riders and four scooter pushers Perrini: or pullers. Reardon took the win pie to lead the herd to victory,” the Ursuline Cup. on scooters. Tyliki junior Kate Winklhofer Reardon not only won Elena Nguyen “I had a lot of fun, Maddy said. the most overall events but was Tylicki: and I’s friendship grew through The obstacle course was announced to be the 2018-2019 Michael Welsh composed of the bat race where Ursuline Cup winner, coming teamwork,” Quigley said. Bohaty: Martina won the limbo a player spun with their fore- ahead only six and a half points competition with one person head on a bat, and then ahead of the Lucas Herd. Barret Pearson Photo by Jenna Hiett Photo by Jenna Hiett

page four page five “The greatest power on Earth is the magnificent power we all of us CLASS of 2019 possess... the power of the human brain!” Professor X Arizona State University Anne Marie Wasinger Southern Illinois University university of notre dame Avila University Fallon Russell Patrick Fontaine hulk josh meurer St. Louis Community College Grace Lowther Dominic Davies University of Missouri Baker University Ethan Martinez Angelina Edwards Sam Pedrotti Superhuman strength and tulane university Maggie Lenox Matthew Moriarty Sean Ryan Jenna Harms Remi Moeller stamina who has a mind for Benedictine Henry Taylor umkc Ivan Quinones science. Sean McCullagh Marty Reyes Zane Rodriguez Bradley University Brandon Cooper Godwine Merine Gladwine Merine Arianna Hirsch University of San Francisco Serena Sparks Butler Community College Evelyn Alejandre-Olivas Amanda Lopez Aliyah Kirkland-Jackson Captain marvel Undeclared university of siox falls Jaylen Scruggs Chandler Steger Spencer Jones Natalie Meyers Fallon Russell California Baptist University Isaac Ziglinski John Petree university of utah James Masoner Kamraun Dillard Stone Jeffries Lex Hernandez-Nietling Luke Moores A very fast runner and California College of Arts Max Hernandez-Nietling Iowa western community college military university of arkansas almost seems as if she can Hongmin (Annie) Jin Rico Barrera Elise Tremonti university of wisconsin madison Justyn Gorman Mikey Sparks Jackson McMurray Colorado STate University Olivia Reel Sam Danneberg Mackenna Sarazen fly. She seems to have her Jc Culinary Apprentice Program Justin O’Shea Cavazos Claire Lang Missouri Southern State University Tyler Gray Mogen Haggerty Washburn University Anastasia Wright university of arkansas pine bluff own “seventh” sense Creighton University Johnson County Community College Elena Eckwall Hudson Bentley Grace Larkin Jack Rinella Bailey Callahan Chenoah Reeder Missouri State University Sheldon Loyd Wichita State University that aids with Gabbie Cranford Loren Ortiz Gabe Cantu Gabs Fuentes Peyton FitzGerald university of California-San Diego Jordan Mugmon Colton Smith Joe Shaughnessy her agility. Emporia State University Keying (Tracy) Zhang Gamora Lydia Terrazas Marc Lopez-Galvan Tim Speight Jalen Williams Lizzie Hendrix Dominic Miller MMG Management university of california santa barbara natalie meyers Employment State University Emi Stroder Johnni Gonzalez Jiayun Hu Vincent Sanchez Julian Bustamante Emerson Wingate Mark Patterson Northern Kentucky University university of central missouri Gloria Olivares Hake Henshaw Johnna Tumberger Ike McArthur Her powers include Josh Earley Erin Wallace Meah Copeland Valentin Lobatos Ava Ford Sydney Tumberger Josh Meurer Sophie Spear Northwest missouri state university Ian Wilcox superhuman strength and agility. She Fordham University Colin O’Toole Jake Westhoff Clayton Clavert Marisa Mendez university of colorado boulder Evan Kalis Elizabeth MacDonald Mary Murphy cares for her family, whether they are Jessie Hovis Mary Grace Siebes Oklahoma State Park University Elena Bass Lily Pelton Graceland University Caroline Robinson Michael Krewson Thomas O’Connor Monica Cervantes university of dallas blood-related or not. Thomas Miller Aidan Swall Sophia Lopez Michelle Narvaez Ciara Hovis Chris Hovis Paul Mitchell School of Cosmetology Great Lakes Maritime Academy Jack Guemmer Jack Holmes university of iowa William o’brien Taylor Poitier Adrian Abina Spiderman Morgan Muller Paul Moffitt kansas wesleyan university HRC Culinary Academy Penn Valley Community College University of Kansas Chloe Holmes Jose Rubio Morgan Tumberger Tylor Poitier Mild mannered science lover who lives a Kaleb Odums Jacqueline Bryson Laura Gittemeier Loyola University of Chicago Pittsburg State University Piper Kelly Harper Thompson normal life until he is bitten by a radio- Jadyn Wright Joseph Corredor Mallory White Daniel Morris Ellie Platt Ellie Meyers Jenna Hiett Dylan Downing active spider. Metropolitan community college Rochester Jacob Swaney Aidan Egan Gwen Foy Matthew Orrick Tysolo Roberson Ramon Gonzales Jiayun (Lucy) Hu William O’Brien Madeline Ruf Jane O’Donnell midamerica nazarene university Saint Louis University Brendan Shea Grace Gyllenborg Diego Rios Ellie Murphy Jordynn Gonzalez Marrion Yap Gloribeth Yanes Senior “super”latives Sam Powell May 3, 2019 The Miegian www.bishopmiege.com www.bishopmiege.com The Miegian May 3, 2019 Memorable Miege Memories MIEGIAN STAFF Seniors’ Favorite Teachers of Bishop Miege year was a path to a new chapter in into the practice, all spectators were Editor-in-Chief - Sam Danneberg Sam Danneberg life. People met new friends, took asked to leave. However, if you were Editor in Chief new subjects and walked in a new lucky you could peek into the gym Assistant Editor - Gabbie Cranford school. from the windows on the third floor. Staff Members- “She has a great personality As the final days of Most likely, you do not re- For a lot of people, junior “He gives so much to the school Luke Lazarczyk high school zoom by, the years of member 2016-17 that vividly. It was year was a patch of rough water. It is and she is easy to talk too.” and to the robotics team.” Maddy McBride Meah Copeland friends, memories and moments all sophomore year. The year of the wise a period where kids have to choose Maren O’Connell Ian Wilcox fill my mind. Regrets singe the hinges fool. It was a weird place where no if they want to grow up and many Kaitlin Thrun of my ego, but are dwarfed by proud one was sure if they were cool because choose not to. The results of this de- glances back. they were not freshman or still dorky cision have direct connection to the Chief Photographer - Jenna Hiett It seems like everyone wants underclassmen. There really was not struggles of the year. By the end of to forget their freshman selves. The a ton of major events that happened the school year, most kids needed Photographers - whole year is described as vague during sophomore year, but there are time to unwind and let loose. And Maddy Bohon by many. One of the biggest things a few things that make the period then senior year approached. Piper Kelly Ms. Reed from our freshman year was an ear- memorable. In terms of pop culture, The way I feel about being a Maggie Lenox ly boom. The Royals won the World it was the year of celebrity deaths. senior reminds of the connection Ral- Lauren Wheeler “She is amazing, and she Series. That 7-2 win against the New Carrie Fisher, Alan Rickman phie had to his Red Ryder BB gun in Katie Wolfe (Severus Snape), Gene Wilder (Orig- “A Christmas Story.” While the year brightens my day,” York Mets shifted the attitude of the Cover photos from freshman welcome day, Monica Cervantes entire city for weeks. I can still re- inal Willy Wonka), David Bowie and has had its ups and downs it has this Miegian/Hart archives 2015-16 member distinctly the day before many more. Each death created a fol- aura to it that just conveys joy and Mrs. Carman the parade. It was fifth hour and lowing period where many posted hope. The future is right there wait- Adviser - Miss Sarah Rajewski Mr. Anderson the pre-announcement bell beeped. an R.I.P. social media post and then ing for us to take. Many will grab at What followed was the announce- forgot about it a week later. This was the opportunities, others will shuffle The Miegian is published monthly by the newspaper staff of Bishop Miege High ment that on Tuesday, Nov. 5, class- still a major part of the Class of 2019’s through their life living steady and School. It is a student-produced newspa- es would be canceled. The gates had sophomore experience. some may fall. per. The editorial board decides the con- been opened. We had been given One school-related event that No matter what path ev- tent of each issue. Opinions expressed are Seniors‘ Favorite freedom to attend one of the greatest took place sophomore year was the eryone takes, they will still have the the views of the writer and are signed.The Miegian welcomes material (letters, guest concentrations of Kansas City pride visit from the Kansas team. Miege connection. Everyone can con- columns, feedback) from faculty, adminis- Moments in history. The team came to practice for an up- fidently say that they took those first trators, students, parents and community What followed was a variety coming game at the Sprint Center. frightful steps through the freshman members. This material will be reviewed “Kairos.” News of this quickly spread around hall, ate their assortment of lunches by the editorial board and published based of moments of freshman year like the on the publication’s letters policy criteria. “The 80s Mixers.” Most Popular days off for electrical problems, the Miege and when the day came many in the Miege commons and met peo- freshman mixer and many students’ students sat in the gym anxious to ple who will influence their lives for Material can be dropped off in the journal- Mrs. Engler first times taking finals. Freshman see Bill Self do his work. Sadly, early the rest of their lives. ism room (144), or mailed to the newspa- “Scholars bowl.” Majors per in care of Bishop Miege High School. “She’s the best part of my All letters and columns must be signed. Business - 21 The staff reserves the right to edit letters “Meeting all my friends.” morning, she always makes for length, language or potential libel, and everyone laugh.” Engineering - 20 to refuse any articles or advertising submit- “Being on stage performing.” STAGgering Thoughts ted. All opinion pieces submitted should Emerson Wingate contain an address and a phone number Nursing - 15 What is your favorite Miege memory? where the writer can be contacted. “Miege vs. Rockhurst football game.” Psycology - 8 Bishop Miege High School 5041 Reinhardt Drive “Winning a state championship.” Shawnee Mission, KS 66205 “Cross country season.” “Senior Prom was a “My first musical “The 80s Mixers “Going on Kairos 62 good time.” ‘Grease’ was a lot were always fun.” was a lot of fun.” According to a survey of the 2019 senior class Henry Taylor, 12 of fun.” Olivia Reel, 12 Arianna Hirsch, 12 Sophia Lopez, 12 8 page eight page nine 9 May 3, 2019 The Miegian www.bishopmiege.com www.bishopmiege.com The Miegian May 3, 2019 The Miege Superstar Player Evan Acuff Evan,” Donaldson said. “He can be able to go Acuff was having issues with just being able to a major tennis college in the future.” to hit the ball. SPORTS Acuff has been practicing a tennis for Luke Lazarczyk Staff Writer a while and decided to commit to tennis fully Girls’ Swim Thrives Behind Their Team Spirit in the middle of the tennis season sophomore year. Acuff spends most days with something has a lot to due with the close relationships and leadership of himself has to do with the Every practice, he dominates each that is tennis-related. of athletes. results. Sam Danneberg game played with the team and has everyone “I do something at least tennis related “The standard of hard work that “I try to talk up that we cannot be Editor in Chief is trying to find a way to get a single point on six out of seven days a week, even just watch- has been set definitely bonds people,” said successful without that togetherness,” he him. His skills are not just known by the rest ing tennis,” Acuff said. Senior Remi Moeller. said. of the team but also the opponents he faces. It Acuff’s dedication to tennis has been Coach Mueller believes the closeness Another big part that strengthens the seems that no one can stop junior Evan Acuff very beneficial to him. At Miege, he went to The community surrounding teams bonds is time spent to- on the tennis court. state last year and is on track to go to state the swim program at Miege is well- gether outside of school. Ev- the next two years and known. ery Sunday during the season be very successful. Senior Captain Ava Ford talked all the swimmers gather at Acuff said he hopes to about how having a solid community one of the athlete’s houses for have more and more helps with both winning and losing. a team meal. The team takes success in the future “You have a backbone in if you huge pride in these meals. and at Miege. Junior Evan Acuff jumps for the serve against don’t have a good race,” Ford said. “You “I like team dinners “My goal is to Blue Valley North in his doubles match. Photo by always have people to back you up no because there is something win state for Miege and Maggie Lenox matter how you do.” special about bonding over a to play college tennis,” The boys’ team this year shat- meal compared to just hang- Acuff said. “Then I will ssssssss“Anything that I had to hit above my tered three state records including the ing out together,” said senior see what happens next.” shoulder was extremely painful,” Acuff said. 200 medley relay, the 100 breaststroke Chloe Holmes. In last year’s He was even forced to serve under- and the 100 freestyle and virtually The boys also holds a state tournament, hand in his match to get the ball over to his every school record. They eventually yearly Christmas party, and Acuff was restricted in opponent. With all these limitations, Acuff placed fourth at state but not without the girls have an end of the his play by injury his was able to keep his match competitive and winning six out of eleven of the events. year barbeque right before ribs. Last year, Acuff win some points in the match. The girls’ swim season started on Feb. state. Both of these meals are Junior Evan Acuff (right) gets ready for the point with doubles partner had to play his state While on the court, Acuff likes to 25, and they are hoping to find their celebrated at Coach Mueller's Sophomore Andrew Ladwig (left) against Blue Valley North. Photo by match with compressed give himself a boost while he is struggling on Maggie Lenox own success in the season. residence. ribs. He suffered the the court. So far the girls team has secured Looking to the future Acuff has been a varsity tennis player injury before state, in the regional champi- “It depends when I show emotion be- two fourth place finishes at Topeka and Senior Chloe Holmes gets ready to dive in the water in a relay race at the the girls have three swim- ever since his freshman year. He has worked onship against former Stag and tennis player cause when I am down, I get to pump myself Lawrence Free state, of which, at To- Shawnee Mission West meet. Photo by Maggie Lenox mers qualified for state and every year to continue to improve on his Dempsey Shannon. up and reward myself for a good play,” Acuff peka, the team left early and did not finish. is a mix of different characteristics involved one diver. Seniors Chloe Holmes, Ellie Platt game. Having compressed ribs can cause a said. They also won a second place at Blue Valley in the swim program. He believes it has been and Ava Ford have qualified for . “It it really enjoyable to watch Evan person a great amount of pain and even make Acuff said he is ready for the rest of Southwest and a first at the Lansing Relays, a result of hard work and good choices. Senior standout Olivia Reel will be attending improve,” Head Coach John Donaldson said. it difficult to breathe properly. The injury the season and excited for the opportunity where the team won five out of ten events. “It starts with the right captains for diving. Reel finished second out of 24 at “He’s the perfect example of someone who itself takes between four to six weeks to heel, to participate in state this year and have a According the Coach Dennis Mueller, the who know our mission and goal,” he said. the Topeka meet competing against all 6A works really hard to get superior results.” according to study.com. Acuff was able to chance to play without an injury to hold him team is in really good “Swimming is a small niche of a sport. Not schools. Coach Donaldson, who is in his first fight his way through the injury but did not back. shape for state. everyone has swam competitively. This gives Other swimmers closing in on state season as head coach for boys’ tennis, said he find it easy in any way. “I am ready to Most all swim- swimmers something unique to relate to qualifications are seniors Gwen Foy and believes that Evan’s potential is limitless. “Oh my gosh, it sucked,” Acuff said. give it my all,” Acuff mers agree that the each other with.” Elise Tremonti, as well as sophomore Lillian “I do not think there is a limit for While playing through his injury, said. difficulty of the sport Mueller also believes the mindset Taylor and freshman Meredith Ford. 10 page ten page eleven 11 Seniors Ian Wilcox the soon-to-be Prom King and Mallory White strut up the dance floor in the ceremony to announce the Prom court. Photo by Jenna Hiett

Senior Tylor Poitier stares in awe at the moves of Colin O’Toole at Prom. Photo by Maggie Lenox Prom 2019

Senior Marc Lopez-Galvan escorts the soon-to-be Prom Senior Josh Meurer boogies the night away in his dashing Queen Senior Jessica Hovis into Prom. Photo by Jenna Hiett red vest and bowtie. Photo by Jenna Hiett