The respective king and queen to be crowned this Friday night at homecoming ceremonies at Seymour High School will come from the three senior boys and three senior girls pictured.

Queen candidates on the front row include, from left, Kenzie Gage, Promise Cantrell and Alice Kramer. King candidates on the back row are, from left, J.J. Valbuena, Kason Richards and Carter Owens.
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