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 By  Staff Reports Published 
3:07 pm Tuesday, September 17, 2024

2024 Russellville High School Homecoming Court

The 2024 Russellville High School Homecoming Court includes Airielle Cooper, Elizabeth Antonio, Kimberly Cano, Anna Kate Kennedy, Cara Elliott, Karley Fletcher, Ella Goggans, Caitlin McLain, Ari Kate Willingham, Jenna Barnett, Hailey Rogers and Emily Martinez with escorts Ricardo Gutierrez, Connor McFall, Edi Alvarado, Christopher Mojica Flores, Eian Nance, Elijah Dunstan, Paden Boutwell, Ty Engelthaler, Brennon Thorpe, David Tomas, Brayden Hatton and Edwin Pedro.

The homecoming game will be Sept. 20.

ELIZABETH ANTONIO is the daughter of Clicerio Antonio and Marilu Jimenez. She has been involved in the Franklin County Junior Leadership program and serves as vice president of the RHS Student Council, as well as drum major in the RHS Marching Hundred Band. She is a member of Mu Alpha Theta, National Honor Society and History Club. She is escorted by Connor McFall, son of Ben and Jennifer McFall.

JENNA BARNETT is the daughter of Michael and Brandi Barnett. She is involved in numerous clubs, including Student Council, where she serves as a senior representative, RHS Annual Staff, where she serves as Co-Editor-in-Chief, Christian Students United, SADD and FBLA. She is also a member of the National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta. She is escorted by David Tomas, Jr., son of David and Siomara Tomas.

KIMBERLY CANO is the daughter of Hugo and Lily Cano. She serves as president of the RHS Student Council, president of HOSA, secretary of Student Booster Club and is an RHS Student Ambassador and Peer Helper. She is a member of the National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta, History Honors Club, Science Club, Chemistry Club, Spanish Club and Library Club. She is escorted by Edi Alvarado, son of Abel and Zoila Alvarado.

AIRIELLE COOPER is the daughter of Alicia Cooper and Eric Cooper. She is a part of the girls varsity soccer team. She is also a member of the RHS Cross Country team and RHS Musical Theatre. She is escorted by Ricardo Gutierrez, son of Grisela and Pedro Gutierrez.

CARA LEE ELLIOTT is the daughter of Darrell and Heather Elliot. She is a varsity cheerleader. She is a member of the Student Booster Club, Library Club, Art Club, Mu Alpha Theta and the History Club. She is escorted by Eian Na’kel Nance, son of the late Earnest Nance, Jr., and the late LaTarsha Harrison and son of guardians Scott and Rebecca Stephenson.

KARLEY BRIANNE FLETCHER is the daughter of Jenny Fletcher and John Harkins and the late Joey Fletcher. She serves as co-editor-in-chief of the RHS Annual Staff and captain of the RHS Tigerettes dance line. She is a member of Christian Students United, RHS Student Council, National Honor Society and HOSA. She is escorted by Elijah Spencer Dunstan, son of Paul David Dunstan and Brandie and Mark McKellar.

ELLA GOGGANS is the granddaughter of Neal and Pam Taylor. She currently serves as the varsity cheer captain. She was voted as RHS Most Ideal Cheerleader 2024 and is an All-American cheerleader. She is also a member of the National Honor Society and HOSA Future Health Professionals. She is escorted by Paden Boutwell, son of Mike and Greta Boutwell.

ANNA-KATE REGINA KENNEDY is the daughter of Josh and Janet Kennedy. Anna-Kate is a member of the RHS Annual Staff and the RCS Media Group. She is also a member of the RHS Tigerettes dance line. She is escorted by Christopher Mojica Flores, son of Maria Mojica and Miguel Flores.

EMILY MARTINEZ is the daughter of Maria Martinez and Diego Pedro. She is a member of the National Honor Society and the National Technical Honor Society. She is also a member of Spanish club, the RHS Cross Country team, and the RHS girls varsity soccer team. She is escorted by Edwin Pedro, son of Ana and Ernesto Pedro.

CAITLIN GRACE MCLAIN is the daughter of Jesse and Danielle McLain. She is a RHS varsity cheerleader and a member of the National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta and HOSA. She is escorted by Ty Engelthaler, son of Jerry and Shonea Engelthaler.

HAILEY ROGERS is the daughter of Neil and Stephanie Rogers. She serves as captain of the RHS Marching Hundred Majorettes and is a senior representative on the RHS Student Council. She is a member of Christian Students United, HOSA, SADD, FBLA, FCCLA, National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta. She is escorted by Brayden Hatton, son of Michael and Amanda Hatton.

ARI KATE WILLINGHAM is the daughter of Ducharme and Sonja Reynolds. She is part of the RHS Track and Field team and serves as a senior representative on the RHS Student Council. She is also involved in numerous clubs and activities, including the National Honor Society, National Technical Honor Society, Franklin County Junior Leadership, Science Club, Health Occupations Students of America and Annual Staff. She is escorted by Brennon Thorpe, son of Marcus and Carrie Dover and Cody and Carrie Thorpe.

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