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Brooklyn Larson crowned 2024 North Sanpete High School homecoming queen

By Staff | Sep 4, 2024

Photo courtesy of Jessica Wright with Valley Photography

From left to right - Annie Madsen, Brooklyn Larson, Ellie Finlinson, and Reagan Anderson.

North Sanpete High School recently celebrated its 2024 homecoming, a time-honored tradition that unites students, faculty, and the local community in a week of festivities and school spirit. The highlight of the event was the crowning of this year’s Homecoming Queen, Brooklyn Larson of Moroni. Brooklyn, the daughter of Jason and Nicole Larson, was chosen to represent her peers with grace and enthusiasm as the 2024 homecoming queen.

Alongside Brooklyn, a court of attendants from various grades was honored. The Junior Attendant, representing the junior class, is Ellie Finlinson, also from Moroni. Ellie is the daughter of Dwain and Monica Finlinson, and she was selected to embody the spirit and pride of her class.

The Sophomore Attendant for this year is Reagan Anderson from Fairview. Reagan, the daughter of Casey and Jill Anderson, proudly represented the sophomore class during the Homecoming celebrations.

Rounding out the court is Freshman Attendant Annie Madsen from Spring City. Annie, the daughter of Brian and Nanette Madsen, was chosen by her classmates to take part in this memorable event, symbolizing the future of the school.

The coronation was a high point of the homecoming week, celebrated with joy and admiration by students and community members alike. These young women exemplify the values of leadership, school pride, and community spirit, making them worthy representatives of North Sanpete High School.