Mountainside High School graduate, Emily Johnson, has been chosen to lead the St. Paul Rodeo royal court this year. The young woman, who recently earned her diploma from the Beaverton school, will now represent the rodeo as its queen.
Johnson’s selection for the prestigious role was a result of an extensive interview process where she showcased her knowledge and passion for the rodeo. According to Johnson, she has been involved in the rodeo community for many years, both as a participant and a spectator. Her experience and dedication to the sport made her a standout candidate for the position.
As the queen of the St. Paul Rodeo royal court, Johnson will not only serve as a symbol of grace and poise but also as an ambassador for the rodeo. She will be responsible for representing the rodeo at various events throughout the year and promoting the sport to a wider audience.
Johnson’s appointment is a testament to her hard work and dedication. She is a shining example of the talent and drive that can be found in young people today. Her leadership and commitment to the rodeo community make her a deserving choice for this important role.
The St. Paul Rodeo is a beloved tradition in Oregon, attracting thousands of spectators each year. With Johnson at the helm of the royal court, this year’s event promises to be even more memorable. Her enthusiasm and passion for the sport are sure to inspire others to get involved and support the rodeo.
As Johnson assumes her new role, she is grateful for the opportunities that lie ahead. She is excited to represent the St. Paul Rodeo and looks forward to promoting the sport she loves. Her graduation from Mountainside High School may mark the end of one chapter, but her reign as queen is just beginning.
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