The honorary titles of Mr. And Miss MHS are bestowed upon those who best represent Marietta High School. Each senior class nominates students who exemplify the traits we pride ourselves in. This year's female nominees were Ciera echols, Molly Fagan, Kristen GucRian, Lauren Mayo and SilRen Weinberg.
The honorary titles of Mr. And Miss MHS are bestowed upon those who best represent Marietta High School. Each senior class nominates students who exemplify the traits we pride ourselves in. This year's female nominees were Ciera echols, Molly Fagan, Kristen GucRian, Lauren Mayo and SilRen Weinberg.
The honorary titles of Mr. And Miss MHS are bestowed upon those who best represent Marietta High School. Each senior class nominates students who exemplify the traits we pride ourselves in. This year's female nominees were Ciera echols, Molly Fagan, Kristen GucRian, Lauren Mayo and SilRen Weinberg.
p\.. Is there any sl,lrprise, was Miss MHS? a rot said "I was , , honored to stand next to all no)minees; reaIIy !" Molly is Rllown around I ' , for her sRiII on the soft baIl I\.." as well as in basRetbaII. and her T"\:arlilri pation in dubs liRe the FeA marie ,. j positi\7f role model students. enj0ying it I feeI had this opportunity. II said Molly. 'll' 00 A long-time Marietta tradition, the honorary titles of Mr. and Miss MHS are bestowed upon those who best represent Marietta High School. Each senior class nominates students who <UOlAY did ted bei'Vlg exemplify the traits we pride ourselves in. This year's female nominees were Ciera Echols, Molly Fagan, Kristen GucRian, Lauren Mayo and SilRen Weinberg, while Dan Brady, Collis "Not surprised at all, seeing as I'm so attractive. " Caleb Negash "I felt liRe I had the support of my peers.' Stetson Nelson ClarR, John MatechaR, Caleb Negash and Stetson Nelson represented the males. The boy and girl ultimately chosen go above and beyond, in school and out. The devotion they show to this school and their fellow students is commendable, and shows what it means to Mr. and Miss MHS. 5%
"I felt proud of my friendships." Lauren Mayo "I was so honored! It felt great. " SilRen Weinberg 1. Molly and Collis ride in a 1968 Chevy Camaro for the Parade. 2. Excited, Molly stands with Mr. and Mrs. ClarR just after the announcement. 3. Mr. and Miss MHS stop for a photo the parade. 4. Molly poses with Coach Ken Jr. in the First Baptist Church lot before the parade. 5. Mrs. stands with the winners at halftime of the 6. Collis and Molly are presented with their families at the Senior Assembly. Mrs. ClarR Collis a proud after he is announced as the winner. felt my family there to support me," said Collis. BasRetball, tracR, football, National Honor Society, Beta Club - these are just a few of coms ClarR's acti-vities around school. A smart. friendly, athlete, Collis has de-veloped a lot of friendships o-ver the past four years. "I was happy to see Molly win because we're pretty friends," said Collis. "We all the way bacR to middle school." most of his time is taRen up with sports, Collis also in community ser-vice clubs and his church. "It's a honor, and I'm my peers thinR so of me," said CoHis.