They are engaged in academics, involved in activities, and contributing to their community. The finalists for the prestigious title of Mr. & Miss JHS not only represent the Jenks High School Class of 2025 but also the next generation of leaders, entrepreneurs, and responsible citizens.
Join us on Monday, April 21 at 7 p.m. in the Building 6 Auditorium for the 2025 Mr. and Miss JHS ceremony. Seating is available on a first-come-first-serve basis
Mr. & Miss JHS Finalists 2025 | |
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Aiden Acebo, son of Roger and Lynette Acebo and proud brother to Jenks lifers Adrianna, Ava, and Anderson, has achieved awards in athletics, academics, and fine arts. He is honored to be nominated as a Finalist for Mr. JHS. Aiden is a member of the award-winning Trojanaires, a soloist in the first all-male show choir, has earned superior ratings on state vocal competitions, and had a lead role in the musical. He is a part of Jenks tennis, NHS, DFY, FCCLA, Tri-M, JCC, and a Superfans officer. Aiden was also on Homecoming court both sophomore and senior year. He has been on the Superintendent’s Honor Roll for seven semesters and is on track for Distinguished Graduate and Distinguished Service. He has volunteered for Meals on Wheels and First Serve Tennis as well as serving as Junior Deacon at his church. He plans to attend OU, join Navy ROTC, and continue his passion for performing after the Navy. | |
Jack McInelly is the son of Mike and Emma McInelly and the older brother to Luke, Kate, and Ty. Jack has maintained a 4.0 unweighted GPA while serving as the Captain of the varsity football and lacrosse teams. After graduation, Jack plans to attend the United States Military Academy at West Point, NY, where he will also play Division One lacrosse. Jack is a member of Student Council, Drug Free Youth, and the Student Athlete Leadership teams. In addition to academic and athletic success, Jack is the President of his youth group at church and also volunteers as a mentor at the Tulsa Hills Youth Ranch. Jack is an avid mountaineer, fisherman, and traveler. Jack will forever be proud to be a Trojan, as Jenks is where he learned the importance of teamwork, loyalty, and hard work. GO TROJANS! | |
Son to Robert and Justine Mulalira, brother to Favor, Divine, and Victor, child of God and a true-hearted friend to all, Shield Mulalira is honored to be named a Mr. Jenks High School Finalist. Shield is heavily involved at Jenks High School, a member of Student Body Leadership, Pre-Med Society, National Honor Society, Track and Field, and AVID Associate. In his community, Shield spends his time volunteering at food banks, hospitals, parks, and giving back to his home of 18 years in any way he can. Shield takes pride in his African heritage as a Ugandan, grateful to have two strong immigrant parents who fought to pave the way for his success. Shield plans to study mechanical engineering at OU, eager to blossom alongside the Class of 2025. | |
Mustafa Siddiqui, the son of Mona and Hassan and brother to Mariam, is humbled to be recognized as a Mr. JHS Finalist. Currently, he is the Vice President of Math Club and Captain of the Mock Trial and Debate teams. Mustafa enjoys serving his community by teaching students at the local Mathnasium. He is involved in volunteering for NHS and is a member of the International Scholars Program. His achievements are recognized by being an AP Scholar, an NSDA All-American, and an Oklahoma Academic All-Stater. Mustafa is grateful for those who have invested in him, particularly his family, teachers, and mentors. Mustafa is honored to have attended Jenks and hopes to carry the Trojan Tradition of Excellence as he studies engineering in the future. | |
Sam Stone is the son of Jason and Amy Stone and older brother to Gabe and Max Stone. Sam currently serves as the Vice President of Student Council, the male President of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and a member of NHS. This fall, Sam was a Captain of the football team and became 2nd All Time in school history in tackles. Sam made Oklahoma All-State his senior year, along with 6A-1 District MVP and 6A-1 Defensive Player of the Year. Sam also competes in Track for Jenks in the 100-meter, 4 x 200 relay, and 4 x 400 relay. Sam serves the community through the Tulsa Hills Youth Ranch, a place that heals traumatized children. Sam would like to thank his parents and coaches through the years for investing in him. Sam believes that being nominated for Mr. JHS is a huge honor, representing a community and school that has given so much to him. Sam plans to play football at the University of Tulsa and major in energy management. | |
Natalie Conkling, daughter of Brandon and Kristin Conkling, currently serves as the head Captain of Jenks varsity pom, Vice President of National Honor Society, and is a member of Student Council, Spanish National Honor Society, and Drug Free Youth. Outside of school, she is also actively involved in Asbury student ministry at her church and is a counselor for New Life Ranch summer camp. Throughout her four years on varsity pom, she has helped win 8 state titles, 3 academic state titles, and even win a national championship. Natalie plans to attend the University of Arkansas next year to study chemical engineering. She hopes to use what she learns in the future to provide proper water filtration to those who don’t have access to it. | |
Elisha Dalmeida is the daughter of Koudiratou and Cincinvi Dalmeida and younger sister to Gabriella and Sandra Dalmeida, and she is honored to be recognized as a Miss JHS Finalist. Elisha Dalmeida is the current Thespian Vice President, President and Founder of Jenks’ Poets Society, the Black Student Union’s Social Media Manager, and a Speech & Debate senior Co-Captain. She is also involved in Mock Trial, ISP, Pre-Med, Math Club, NAHS, FCCLA, and Key Club. In February for speech & debate, Elisha qualified for Nationals in her respective event and this past March, Elisha also competed at the OK Poetry Out Loud competition and was named the sole winner, being the first ever to receive this title at Jenks High School. All of her experiences at Jenks High School have motivated her to do well, and she is so proud that she’s had the opportunity to do all the things that will prepare her for the future. | |
Ragon Joslin Francy, the daughter of Becki Murphy and David Francy and sister to Greyson Francy and Landry Fieker, is proud to be recognized as a Finalist for Miss Jenks High School. Outside of school, she is a three-time team Captain of her Elite Club National League team, Tulsa Soccer Club. Ragon created a non-profit called Kee’s Kloset that collects high-quality clothing for teens in foster care. She is also involved in Christ Church, Poetry Club as a PR officer, French Club, Math Club, President of French National Honors Society, Spanish Club, International Scholars Program, Mock Trial, National Honors Society, French Seal of Biliteracy, Drug Free Youth, ECNL All -Conference, and is an AP Scholar with Distinction. She is proud to announce that she is one of the first female Division 1 athletes from Jenks to attend West Point all thanks to the amazing teachers and individuals who have invested in her. | |
Anika Patton is the daughter of Ingrid and Aaron Patton and the sister of Eian. Currently, Anika serves as Senior Class President, Student Council Treasurer, Drug-Free Youth Treasurer and is an active member of Pre-Med Club, Math Club, and Spanish National Honor Society. Anika proudly holds the Seal of Biliteracy in Spanish and AP Scholar with Distinction awards. Anika plays varsity volleyball and soccer for Jenks. Anika would like to express her gratitude to all of her teachers and coaches who have mentored her throughout her time at Jenks. She is grateful for the challenges and opportunities Jenks has offered her. Looking ahead, Anika will be attending the University of Missouri-Kansas City, playing Division One soccer while pursuing a degree in biomedical engineering and Spanish, with a long-term goal of attending dental school. | |
Marissa Williams, daughter of Lisa and Jerry and sister to Maya and Matthew, is honored to be a Finalist for Miss JHS. She is the proud team Captain of the Jenks High School swim team. A seven-time State Champion in individual and relay events, she holds three school records, is the 2023 Bill Knight Girls Swimmer of the Year, and has earned state team runner-up in Mock Trial. Marissa is a member of the International Scholars Program, Student-Athlete Leadership Team, National Honor Society, Oklahoma Swimming Athlete Representative, and is dedicated to teaching at her church. Marissa will continue her academic and athletic journey at Saint Louis University, majoring in marketing. Being a Jenks Trojan to her has meant upholding the tradition of excellence, and she is grateful for the opportunities Jenks has provided to nurture her passions. |