FHU Students Elect Homecoming Royalty
Freed-Hardeman University students have chosen king and queen candidates from members of their classes to represent them on the Homecoming Court. They will be presented to the student body during chapel Tuesday, Nov. 8. The king and queen will be crowned Saturday, Nov. 12, at halftime of the women's basketball game.
King candidates, elected from the senior class, are Nathan Brown, an accounting major from Manchester, Tennessee; Ethan Buckner, a finance major from Mount Juliet, Tennessee, and John Sadler, a biology major from Katy, Texas. Queen candidates are Morgan Perkins, a kinesiology major from Iuka, Mississippi, Brooke Roberts, a biology major from Knoxville, Tennessee; and Kayley Wadlington, an elementary education major from Cadiz, Kentucky.
Junior class representatives are Sara Browning, a marketing and digital design major from Lewisburg, Tennessee; Addie Everson, a public relations major from Mesquite, Texas; Keegan Maguffee, a marketing major from Flint, Michigan, and Omer Shifris, a sports administration and speech communication major from Kibbutz, Israel.
Representing the sophomore class are Mattie Barkley, a marketing and digital design major from Bethel Springs, Tennessee; Sam Elrod, an accounting major from Rockvale, Tennessee; Lily Robinett, a nursing major from Bessemer, Alabama; and Luke Wamble, a youth and family ministry major from Lebanon, Tennessee.
The freshman class elected the following: Kate Boyd, a public relations major from Murfreesboro, Tennessee; Jacy Haislip, a marketing major from Lawrenceburg, Tennessee; Grady McCall, from Winter Garden, Florida, who wants to pursue film and television production; and Jack Zondervan, a finance and marketing major from Hudsonville, Michigan.
Utilizing a theme of "The Story of Us," FHU students will enjoy multiple activities during Homecoming Week, Nov. 6-13. In addition to the many alumni and families who are expected for the weekend, high school juniors and seniors are invited Saturday for a special Maroon and Gold Day.
A complete listing of Homecoming events is available at fhu.edu/homecoming/schedule.
The mission of Freed-Hardeman University is to help students develop their God-given talents for His glory by empowering them with an education that integrates Christian faith, scholarship and service. With locations in Henderson and Memphis, FHU offers associates, bachelor's, master's, specialist and doctoral degrees. More information is available at http://www.fhu.edu.
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