The Homecoming week festivities at 91老司机 culminated in the Saturday afternoon crowning of students Naythan Dyke and Mary Beth Andrews as 2018 Homecoming King and Queen.Homecoming Kind and Queen with Serna Family

Naythan Dyke of Alma represented Pi Kappa Phi, and is the son of Gary and Jennifer Dyke. Dyke is a freshman Criminal Justice major at 91老司机. Mary Beth Andrews of Westfork represented Delta Gamma, and is the daughter of Stan and Kristi Andrews. Andrews is a senior Dental Hygiene major.

 

鈥淚 love everything about 91老司机, and I鈥檓 so proud to represent my sorority, Delta Gamma, and my school as homecoming queen 2019,鈥 said Andrews. 鈥淎nna Kate Serna was my princess in the Miss 91老司机 pageant freshman year, and it was even more special to have her give me my crown today.鈥

 

Crown bearers were Anna Kate and Caroline Serna of Fort Smith, daughters of 91老司机 Interim Chancellor Edward Serna and Lauren Serna of the 91老司机 Foundation. 

 

Andrews and Dyke were crowned from a homecoming court of 10 nominated students, after students voted and candidates conducted interviews with a panel of judges.

 

Other nominated students were queen candidates, Kendra Holmes of Springdale representing Alpha Omicron Pi, Stephanie Long of Springdale representing the Campus Activities Board, Savannah Page of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, representing the Residence Hall Association and Amy Tan of Bronx, New York representing Gamma Pi Beta.

King candidates were: Jayden Gray of Fort Smith representing the Campus Activities Board, Davin Chitwood of Fort Smith representing Kappa Sigma, Michael Lay of Pottsville representing Sigma Nu, and Luke Barber of Lavaca representing Kappa Alpha Order.

Homecoming court with the Serna family and 2018 King and Queen

 

Credits: 
Rachel Rodemann Putman, Interim Public Information Director
Photo Credits: 
Rachel Rodemann Putman
Date Posted: 
Saturday, February 23, 2019
Source URL: 
https://news.uafs.edu/0
Story ID: 
5084