Phan, Jensen crowned AHS Homecoming Queen & King

Jenny Phan and Wyatt Jensen were crowned the Altus High School Homecoming Queen and King during the halftime of Friday night’s football game against Elgin. Other candidates were Stephon Sterling, Madelyn Falon, and Madison McKee, and Keithen Kellison.

 Jenny Phan is the 17-year-old daughter of Danny and Mai Le Phan. She has one older sister, Amy Phan, and one of the best dogs in the world, Rocky, her 12-year-old dachshund. Jenny is involved in link crew, Club Scrub, the academic team, the National Honor Society, BluHarmonix, varsity chorale, and is a drum major for “That Altus Band” at AHS. In her spare time, she enjoys playing the guitar. She is self-taught and has been playing for 3 years. Jenny plans to attend the University of Oklahoma to pursue a master’s degree in marketing. Jenny states, “Being a bulldog means standing proud for all of your achievements and having the tenacity to do so.” 

 Wyatt Jensen is the 17-year-old son of Andrew Jensen and Danielle Jensen. He is involved in link crew, the National Honor Society, FFA, public speaking, 4-H, HOSA, and the academic team. In his spare time, he enjoys biology, public speaking, and spending time with family and friends. Wyatt plans to major in biochemistry and eventually become a physician. Wyatt says, “Being a Bulldog is ever-changing. It depends entirely on the example we set every day. When I was younger, the upperclassmen showed me that being a Bulldog centers on honesty, integrity, and humility.”