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Seniors Camden Kindle and Cayle John were crowned the 2024 Fayette High School Homecoming King and Queen at halftime of the football game on Friday night.
Cayle is the daughter of Marissa Vogt …
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Seniors Camden Kindle and Cayle John were crowned the 2024 Fayette High School Homecoming King and Queen at halftime of the football game on Friday night.
Cayle is the daughter of Marissa Vogt and Steven John. Camden is the son of Heather Kindle.
Additional Queen candidates were seniors Hayden Sage, and Rylee Finley. King candidates were seniors Micah Estes, and Thomas Elliott. Filling out the court were junior attendants Ella Doolin and Karson Dodson; sophomore attendants Kennady Vroman and Ledgyr Conrow; and freshman attendants Rylan Roberts and Ben Oeth.
Seniors Lauren Hill (California, Mo.) and Dylan Holt (Alternburg, Mo.) were crowned Queen and King of the 2024 Central Methodist University Homecoming celebration at halftime of Saturday’s football game. Crown bearers are Daisey Zoeller, daughter of Clare and Vincent Zoeller (‘07); and Sawyer Kirkendoll, son of Jesse and Chrissi Kirkendoll (‘09).
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