homecoming king and quenn

WARSAW, IN - Warsaw Community High School (WCHS) celebrated its Homecoming festivities this past weekend. Following the parade, the halftime event showcased students from each class who were elected to represent their peers on the Homecoming Court.

The following outstanding students were honored as part of the 2025 Homecoming Court for the classes of 2029, 2028, 2027 and 2026:

Class of 2029

  • Emma Coleman, daughter of Hilary Kiser

  • Christopher Crisp, son of Andy and Samantha Crisp

Class of 2028

  • Ava Lowman, daughter of Matthew and Melissa Lowman

  • Chloe Kim, daughter of Sam and Krista Kim

  • Isaac Zorn, son of Garrett and Megan Zorn

  • Noah Lowman, son of Matthew and Melissa Lowman

Class of 2027

  • Olivia Starkweather, daughter of Cory and Ashley Starkweather

  • Savannah Purdy, daughter of Matt and Jeri Purdy

  • Caiden Hatfield, son of Randy and Heather Weaver

  • Christopher Stenoish, son of Andy and Amy Stenoish

Class of 2026

  • Avary Hoeppner, daughter of Jacy and Andrea Hoeppner. After graduation, Avary plans to study business administration.

  • Victoria Peloza, daughter of Joe and Shannon Peloza. Next year, Victoria is planning to audition and pursue a career in commercial dancing in New York City.

  • Aaron Crappa, son of Todd and Ronda Crappa. After graduation, Aaron plans to attend Ball State University to study elementary education.

  • Andy Vass, son of Kenneth and Stephanie Vass. Andy plans to study sports medicine after graduation.

In a culmination of the Homecoming festivities, Avary Hoeppner was named the 2025 Homecoming Queen, and Andy Vass was honored as the WCHS Homecoming King.

Warsaw Community Schools congratulates all members of the Homecoming Court and extends a special congratulations to Queen Avary Hoeppner and King Andy Vass.

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Photo provided by WCHS Yearbook Staff: Avary Hoeppner and Andy Vass were crowned as the WCHS 2025 Homecoming Queen and King.