This year’s Miss CHS winners are crowned

CLOVER, SC – The Miss CHS pageant is an annual event that highlights the talents and spirit of students at CHS. This year, the pageant was divided into three categories: Miss CHS, Junior Miss CHS, and Miss Blue and Gray. Miss CHS is a prestigious title open to senior contestants only and includes a talent portion where the seniors showcase their abilities.

Junior Miss CHS is for underclassmen, offering them a chance to shine through various activities, while Miss Blue and Gray, open to all grade levels, does not include a talent portion, instead focusing on other aspects of the contestants’ character and stage presence.

The contestants this year included Paris Dillinger, Camilla Joye, and Emily Pinkham for Miss CHS; Cheyenne Joshi, Hannah Guerrier, Tori Klein, and Mackenzie Decuir for Junior Miss CHS; and Latham Burton, and Sydney Salter for Miss Blue and Gray. The winners of the pageant were
Paris Dillinger, who took home the Miss CHS title, Mackenzie Decuir, crowned as Junior Miss CHS, and Latham Burton, who earned the Miss Blue and Gray title.

Each winner demonstrated their unique qualities, talent, and poise, making the event a memorable celebration of the students’ contributions to the school community.

Paris Dillinger, who won the Miss CHS title, shared that she has been involved in the pageant since 10th grade and enjoys the bond she shares with the other contestants. Her talent was a dance to “Start Again” by Birdy, reflecting her motto, “Every day is a new beginning.” She plans to attend Clemson University, major in Business Management, and continue her dance journey.

Mackenzie Decuir, crowned Junior Miss CHS, was inspired to compete by her mom and was “overwhelmed with gratitude” when she won. Her advice to future contestants is simple: “Just go for it! You never know what will happen if you don’t try.”

Latham Burton, crowned Miss Blue and Gray, plans to use her title to be a positive role model for her peers. As a member of the dance team and former cheerleader, she has built close bonds with underclassmen. “I want to show them that they can do anything and shouldn’t be nervous when it comes to performances,” she shared. “They are capable, and I know they can be even better than their best.”

The pageant showcased the incredible spirit, talent, and determination of the students at CHS. As the winners take their titles and use them to inspire others, the event not only celebrates their achievements but also encourages the entire school community to embrace new opportunities and continue striving for greatness.

By By Evan Frintner, CHS Junior and Kelly Clark, Roaring Eagle Editor-In-Chief November 18, 2025
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