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Homecoming<br />
2011<br />
<strong>Jenks</strong> High School
Kate Nicole Bailey Jessica<br />
Katherine “Kate” Guest... is the daughter of Gordy and Charlotte Guest and older sister to Grant and Cambri. She serves as<br />
the Student Council Secretary and is the FCA Vice President. She is a member of National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Pre-<br />
Med Society, DFY, Key Club, and Deca. She is the varsity goal keeper for <strong>Jenks</strong> Soccer and TSC Hurricane soccer, and is<br />
also captain of the <strong>Jenks</strong> volleyball team. She is involved at First United Methodist Church and loves going on mission trips<br />
with the youth group there. She has attended New Life Ranch for eight years and hopes to work there in the future. Kate<br />
hopes to abide by the verse Jeremiah 29:11, “For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and<br />
not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.”<br />
Nicole McGuire... is the middle daughter of Patrick and Jeannie McGuire and the sister to Chelsi, 19, and Brianna, 16. She<br />
is co-captain of the <strong>Jenks</strong> Varsity Pom Squad and has participated in many fundraising events through the pom program. She<br />
is an FCCLA officer and is actively involved in Fellowship of Christian Athletes, National Honor Society, Student Council,<br />
Drug Free Youth, DECA, and Spirit Committee. She is on the Superintendent’s Honor Roll, has received the Academic<br />
Award, has been given pom scholarships, and has qualified to be an All-American for pom for two years. She has been<br />
accepted to the University of Oklahoma and plans on majoring in microbiology and hopes to become a pediatrician. She<br />
thanks God for the wonderful family and friends that surround her every day and is so thankful for their support in everything<br />
she does.<br />
Bailey Bruns... is a Senior this year and has gone to <strong>Jenks</strong> since the fourth grade. She is the daughter of Jim and Leisa Bruns<br />
and older sister of Beck and Brian Bruns. She is heavily involved in her school as the Vice President of Student Council and<br />
member of NHS, Spirit Committee, FCCLA, Pep Assembly Committee and DFY. Her Fellowship Bible Church family is<br />
very important to her and she is involved in her small group, youth group, and apprentices a seventh grade girls’ small group.<br />
She volunteers every Sunday morning in the church nursery and loved giving her time for something greater than herself. Her<br />
small group leader and youth pastor have been large influence in her life and have inspired her to go on five mission trips.<br />
She loves meeting new people and making new friends. She has loved being a Trojan and is thankful for the six years she has<br />
spent here.<br />
Jessica Paige Stacy... is the daughter of Stan and Deena Stacy and sister of Ross Stacy. Her school activities include<br />
performing with the <strong>Jenks</strong> Trojanaires for the past two years and dancing on the state champion <strong>Jenks</strong> Varsity Pom squad.<br />
She is also a member of National Honor Society and is currently the vice president of the senior class. Academic awards and<br />
achievements consist of the Superintendant’s and Principal’s Honor Roll for five years, sophomore homecoming attendant<br />
in 2009 and UDA All-American dancer 2011. Jessica is a <strong>Jenks</strong> Lifer and is thankful for the wonderful opportunities and<br />
experiences that being a Trojan has offered. Jessica plans to attend Oklahoma State University in the fall and then continue on<br />
to do Missions work for the glory<br />
Seniors<br />
of God.
Brianna Kate Kelsey<br />
Ashley<br />
Brianna Rose McGuire... is the daughter of Patrick and Jeannie McGuire and the younger sister of Chelsi, 19, and Nicole, 17. She<br />
cheers for the <strong>Jenks</strong> Varsity cheer squad and is the vice president of the junior class. She is an FCCLA officer and she also participates<br />
in Student Council, National Honor Society, Young Life, GO Team, Spirit Committee, Spanish Club, and Fellowship of Christian<br />
Athletes at <strong>Jenks</strong>. She is on the Superintendent’s Honor Roll and maintains a 4.0 GPA. She won the title of All-American Cheerleader<br />
and was a part of the 2010 <strong>Jenks</strong> Varsity cheer squad that won the State Championship. Her mother, Jeannie, has been an inspiration to<br />
her throughout her life. She thanks God for the wonderful family and life she has been given. As a Trojan, she strives to be the best and<br />
is honored to have been selected for this event. She plans to attend OU and study in the medical field.<br />
Katherine Woosley... known to all as Kate, is the oldest daughter of loving parents Melony and Chris Woosley. She participates in<br />
a variety of activities such as Trojanaires show choir, the <strong>Jenks</strong> Theatre Department, Student Council, and Pre-Med Society, and is a<br />
member of the praise band at her church. She spends her time volunteering at St. John’s Medical Center, and aspires to go to medical<br />
school at Duke University. Her goal after medical school is to be involved in Doctors Without Borders. Her grandfather, Dr. Ronald<br />
Woosley, inspired her to go into medicine by showing a compassion for his patients that she wants to emulate. She is proud to be a<br />
Trojan because of the high standards and quality of all of the <strong>Jenks</strong> programs. She views this honor as especially meaningful because<br />
she was chosen by her peers.<br />
Ashley Anne Wilson... is the 17-year old daughter of Mark and Valerie Wilson. She is parliamentarian for the Philosophy and Life<br />
club as well as a board member for <strong>Jenks</strong> Key Club. Ashley is also passionate about debate, mock trial, Spanish club and her volunteer<br />
project, Pet Adoption League. Ashley has received speaker awards in debate as well as many “Best Witness” and “Best Attorney”<br />
awards in mock trial. Ashley looks up to her coaches for mock trial and debate and hopes to one day take her argumentation skills<br />
to court as an attorney. Major influences in Ashley’s life outside of school include her parents, her older brother, Justin Wilson, and<br />
her best friend, Chris Rycroft. Ashley says that as a <strong>Jenks</strong> lifer, she is honored to have this opportunity to represent her class and the<br />
school she loves.<br />
Kelsey Ray... often called “Kels”, is the youngest daughter of Judy and Robert Ray. She has attended <strong>Jenks</strong> <strong>Public</strong> <strong>Schools</strong> since<br />
kindergarten and is a member of St. James United Methodist Church. Kelsey has been elected as cheer captain the past three years<br />
as well as being a member of National Honor Society, French Club, SafeTeam, and Pre-Med Society. In her opinion, being a Trojan<br />
means having dignity, having self-respect, and having motivation along with the work ethic to achieve your ambitions. A role model<br />
in her life is her mother, who has guided her while teaching her responsibility and self-sufficiency. Although the end of high school is<br />
looming around the corner, she will always value the relationships she’s formed at <strong>Jenks</strong> High School and is grateful that she has been<br />
chosen to represent the Junior class as a homecoming attendant this year.<br />
Juniors
Tylar Abby Hunter Chloe<br />
Tylar Rose Trimble... is the daughter of Allan and Courtney Trimble. Tylar is a member of National Honor Society and the<br />
Principal’s honor roll, a proud member of the <strong>Jenks</strong> Soccer Team and a varsity member of the 2010 State Champion Cross<br />
Country Team. She is an active member of the Park Plaza Church of Christ youth group and has participated in a number<br />
of mission trips. Tylar really appreciates her Dad for all his support and encouragement. Tylar is a <strong>Jenks</strong> “Lifer” and truly<br />
appreciates all of the great teachers, staff members and friends who have helped her along her journey as a <strong>Jenks</strong> student<br />
athlete. There is simply nothing like the <strong>Jenks</strong> Family. Being a member of the State Champion Cross Country team is one<br />
of Tylar’s most memorable and proud moments. The hard work and commitment by all of her teammates and coaches was a<br />
very exciting and humbling experience, and one she will always remember. Tylar is still undecided about her college field of<br />
study, but plans on attending Abilene Christian or Oklahoma Christian University and participate in Cross Country.<br />
Abigayle “Abby” Biggs... is a sophomore who has been attending <strong>Jenks</strong> since the 4-year-old program. Her parents are Trey<br />
and Allison Biggs. She is involved in her church Boston Avenue, Youth Philanthropy Initiative, Heart Ball, Student Council,<br />
Class Officers, FCCLA, DECA, and French Club. She is influenced by Leigh Anne Tuohy and the wonderful things she has<br />
done. She loves being at a school where they are excellent at everything. Abby loves being a Trojan and supporting all the<br />
wonderful things <strong>Jenks</strong> has to offer. <strong>Jenks</strong> has been an important part of her life in sports, academics, and extra curricular<br />
activities. She is honored to be nominated for Homecoming court. She wants to go to the OU, SMU, or Alabama and<br />
eventually major in International Business.<br />
Hunter Harwood...is the daughter of Darrin and Lynetta Harwood, and Dr. Bruce and Jeanne Bennett. Hunter is a member<br />
of the <strong>Jenks</strong> High School swim team, the Pre-Med Society, and an active member of the <strong>Jenks</strong> First Baptist Church youth<br />
group. She enjoys working in the community as a Lifeguard. Hunter’s faith is an important part of her life and she spends<br />
time at New Life Ranch each summer. Hunter’s Mother serves as a major influence in her life as a role model, source of<br />
support, and her inspiration to do her best. Hunter believes that being a <strong>Jenks</strong> Trojan is a privilege and a honor. <strong>Jenks</strong> represents<br />
academic and athletic excellence,which Hunter is proud to be a part of. Hunter feels the education she has received<br />
at <strong>Jenks</strong> has prepared her for success after high school. Her future plans after graduation are to attend college and pursue a<br />
degree in Physical Therapy.<br />
Chloe Elizabeth Coffey... daughter of Rob and Ginger Coffey, is a sophomore at <strong>Jenks</strong> High School. She is the oldest of four<br />
children and loves having a big family. She is on the <strong>Jenks</strong> Tennis Team and is a member of Trojan Connection. She is also a<br />
member of Bravo Troupe at Theatre Arts. Chloe is actively involved in her youth group at Liberty Church, where she part of<br />
the Leadership Team. Chloe also served on the Nehemiah Team at New Life Ranch this summer, and attended Super Summer,<br />
a Christian leadership camp. She is proud to be a Trojan because <strong>Jenks</strong> sets high standards for students and the friendships<br />
she has made here will last forever. Chloe is so excited to be apart of this year’s homecoming court and cannot wait to<br />
make wonderful high school memories.<br />
Sophomores