Pea Ridge Homecoming Court 2011

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

— Heather Houy, 17, the daughter of Jerry and Jan Houy, has two siblings. Shehas lived in Pea Ridge for six years.

Her hobbies are shopping, swimming and playing softball. She’s involved in National Honor Society, Student Council treasurer, cross country, softball and senior mentor. She plans to become an accountant.

Miss Houy says, “Always be who you are and never care what others think of you.”

Bailee Hutson, 18, the daughter of Dale and Jan Hutson, has one sibling andhas lived here her whole life.

Her grandparents are Ellen Mather and Lloyd Hutson.

She likeshanging out with family and friends, shopping, hunting, fishing and camping. Miss Hutson wants to become a labor and delivery nurse.

Most important to her is, life is too short, so appreciate and enjoy the people you have in it.

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Lacy King, 17, is the daughter of Steve and Angie King and the granddaughterof Marie Dutton and Pearl Williamson.

She has two siblings and has lived here her whole life.

Her pastimes are dancing, camping and back-roading.

She’s involved in cheerleading, volleyball and yearbook. After high school she plans to be a physical therapist.

The most important thing she has learned is she can always accomplish her goals as long as she doesn’t give up.

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Miranda Patrick, 17, thedaughter of Randy and Sarah Patrick, has three siblings and has lived here for 12 years.

She plans to become an art teacher and eventually coach volleyball. She’s involved in varsity volleyball, senior mentor and track.

Miss Patrick enjoys being with family, drawing, playing volleyball and fishing.

Live your life and never have regret, because at one point in your life, you wanted it. That’s the most important thing she has learned thus far.

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Heather Nicole Patton, 17, the daughter of Zachary and Lisa Patton, has foursiblings and has lived in Pea Ridge her whole life. She is the granddaughter of Bill Patton and ShirleyWanken. She plans to become a physical therapist.

Miss Patton is in cheerleading, National Honor Society (NHS) and FCCLA.

She enjoys swimming, fishing and spending time with family and friends. She says the most important thing she has learned so far is that she can accomplish anything if she tries her hardest and stays true to herself.

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Morganne Kate Rhine, 18, the daughter of John and Katie Rhine, has five siblingsand has lived in Pea Ridge for six years.

Her grandparents are Larry and Liz Carnes and John and LindaRhine. She plans to get her degree in physical therapy and work at St. Jude Children’s Hospital.

Miss Rhine is involved in Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA), cheer and is the reigning Miss Pea Ridge. She enjoys fishing, dancing and spending time with family. The most important thing she has learned in life is, “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” (Phil. 4:13)

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Bethany Roughton, 18, is the daughter of David Roughton and Cathy DeSpain and has three siblings.

She has lived in Pea Ridge her whole life. She enjoysshopping, fishing and baking. Her goal in life is to have a family-owned bed and breakfast.

Miss Roughton has learned that everyone should learn from their mistakes and be happy being themselves.

*Homecoming maids are seniors at Pea Ridge High School.

School, Pages 16 on 10/05/2011