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Rebekah Bailey and Taylor Moon: A profile of Winona State’s new royalty

Homecoming king Taylor Moon and queen Rebekah Bailey pose together before a homecoming event. (Photo by Taylor Nyman)
Homecoming king Taylor Moon and queen Rebekah Bailey pose together before a homecoming event. (Photo by Taylor Nyman)

Dana Scott/Winonan

Seniors Rebekah Bailey and Taylor Moon met each other three years ago at the homecoming parade. Now they are Winona State University’s 2015 homecoming king and queen.

“We started from the bottom,” Moon joked. “Now we’re here.”

Bailey and Moon got closer because of Student Senate, which they represented as candidates. Bailey holds a Liberal Arts seat and Moon is a College of Education representative and Academic Committee chair.

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Bailey is a senior majoring in theatre and communications and hope to one day become a stage manager for a company.

“I just want to run stuff,” Bailey explained. “Am I allowed to say that?”

Moon is in his fifth year, majoring in special education and hopes to work with high school students with emotional disorders. Moon was inspired to pursue this career path by working with his best friend who has autism.

One of their favorite homecoming events has been getting dinner and drinks with the rest of the homecoming court at ZaZa’s Pub and Pizzeria. Bailey and Moon agreed they have enjoyed getting to know the other court members. They explained how everyone is different, coming from a variety of clubs and organizations.

Moon and Bailey said they love the community homecoming builds on campus, and how it brings people from different areas together. Both noted all the support they have received, such as strangers congratulating them and saying they voted for them.

Moon and Bailey were excited for a week filled with fun homecoming events. Bailey said she was most excited for the football game and the parade, while Moon was most excited to be in front of the people at the football game.

Bailey gave advice for those who are thinking of running for homecoming court in the future.

“Do it. Be yourself. Go crazy,” she said.

Bailey and Moon said they  repeatedly heard they had the best homecoming PR, which featured props such as Moon’s scooter for his broken leg, as well as Bailey’s tricycle.

“I’m really glad you broke your leg,” Bailey said to Moon. “It made our pictures turn out good.”

Mass communication major Nicole Cullinan did their PR. Along with getting good pictures and PR, Bailey and Moon advise using social media and agree it helped them win.

“I didn’t care if I won or not,” Moon said. “I just thought it would be fun to run, and now this is the cherry on top.”

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