Early High School celebrated 2012 Homecoming Friday night and crowned Logan Speck their Homecoming Queen and Fidel Olalde Homecoming King.
Candidates for Homecoming Queen and King were chosen from the senior class.
The 2012 EHS Homecoming Queen, Logan Speck, is the daughter of Fritz and Kristie Speck. She has participated in Key Club, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and athletics. Logan is an A-Honor Roll student and the secretary of the National Honor Society. She currently serves as Early High School’s Student Body President, FFA President, and Belles Captain. Logan will participate in UIL this year and will also be running for the Brown County Youth Fair Queen. She attends Salt Creek Baptist Church, and will graduate on the distinguished plan. Logan’s future plans are to attend Texas A&M University and major in Biomedical Sciences in hopes of becoming a veterinarian.
2012 Homecoming King, Fidel Olalde, is the son of Elizabeth and Fidencio Olalde, Fidel has participated in football, powerlifting, band, choir, and Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Fidel is a member of Salt Creek Baptist Church. His future plans are to attend college and to earn a degree in Criminal Justice.
Other homecoming nominees were:
Callie Campbell, escorted by her father Mark Campbell.
Chelsea Johnston, escorted by her father Shannon Johnston.
Payton Ashworth, escorted by his mother Treasa Steele.
Grant Gowdy, escorted by his mother Shelley Gowdy.
Duchesses and Beaus were selected for the Homecoming Court from the freshman, sophomore and junior classes of Early High School.
Junior Duchess , Aspen Escamilla, escorted by her father Jesse Escamilla.
Junior Beau Trey Glasscock, escorted by his mother Ann Glasscock.
Sophomore Duchess Meagan Sessler, escorted by her father Paul Sessler.
Sophomore Beau Joel Justice, escorted by his mother Celeste Justice.
Casey Barker and Jeana Rodgers were named Coming Home King and Queen.