Franklin County, News, Russellville
 By  Staff Reports Published 
9:54 am Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Belgreen selects Mr. and Miss BHS

Hannah Taylor and Logan Taylor were chosen as 2015-16 Mr. and Miss BHS.

Hannah Taylor and Logan Taylor were chosen as 2015-16 Mr. and Miss BHS.

By Tressa Bragwell for the FCT

Being chosen by the faculty members to represent Belgreen High School as Mr. and Miss BHS candidates is a prestigious honor. Each year, the faculty selects three senior boys and three senior girls based on academic performance, classroom conduct and overall character. After the selections have been made, the student body votes for one boy and one girl to represent their class as the reigning Mr. and Miss BHS.

2015-16 Mr. and Miss BHS candidates, from left to right, are Emma Riley, Olivia Rice, Hannah Taylor, Logan Taylor, Anthony Warhurst and Nathaniel Rea.

2015-16 Mr. and Miss BHS candidates, from left to right, are Emma Riley, Olivia Rice, Hannah Taylor, Logan Taylor, Anthony Warhurst and Nathaniel Rea.

This year, the faculty selected Olivia Rice, Emma Riley, Hannah Taylor, Nathaniel Rea, Logan Taylor and Anthony Warhurst

The banquet to honor these candidates was held Nov. 21. Hannah Taylor and Logan Taylor were selected by the student body vote to represent their senior class and the entire school and community.

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