Tyler Kibble crowned Miss WHS 2019

Mariselle Stofberg
Intan Baadjes

Miss WHS was held on 11 July at the school’s main hall at 18:00 with the theme of France and many different acts and catagories entertained the guests. This is also where Richelle Beukes crowned her successor Tyler Kibble by the end of this event.

The theme for this years Miss WHS was amazing from the dances to the decoration, which is thanks to the culture department and some of the learners of WHS. The dances by the finalists and their partners was choreographed by the amazing Daniel Kuhlmann. As he said on one of his posts “well done to all the contestants and their partners! Was a fun ride” and all those dances looked effortless.

Kibble wore a simple yet elegant red dress that she said she designed and had it tailored to her liking. She said the following “ I never thought I had a creative side until I decided to design something myself which didn’t end up bad at all.” When she walked on stage that dress did not only look amazing but Kibble herself made it an amazing sight to watch.

Kibble edged out first runner-up Beanca Le Roux and second runner up Kendall Airey-Fourie who had beautiful dresses on and smiles and also deserved their titles as much as Kibble did.

As for our Miss Whs 2018, Richelle Beukes will forever be remembered for all her wonderful projects she achieved and we will most certainly remember her wonderful speech and how contagious her smile and laugh is and will always be. Now it is Kibble’s time to continue or even start her own legacy and touch our hearts even more.

Miss Whs is not just about the looks but the way you carry yourself and your personality and most of our wonderful finalists have amazing personalities and have looks that kill. It is a very difficult choice when it comes to choosing winners especially if this winner is going to represent a whole school for a year and our Miss WHS has to be able to carry not only herself but her title and when it comes to making such a big choice it will take not only sacrifices but a lot of thinking and work, so yes the people we support will not always win. Even if you didn’t win that shouldn’t stop you from striving to be better there will always be opportunities set out to you and you have to take all your losses as your biggest strength.

Kibble has not shown any sign of weakness and that show so much about herself and her character. Kibble is yet to be another success to our school and we cannot wait to see all she can succeed and to see her prove those who thought otherwise wrong.