Bulldog royalty: Meet the 2019 MSU Homecoming Court
Contact: Sasha Steinberg
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擨t鈥檚 official. A new group of Bulldogs is representing 亚洲色吧视频 on its 2019 Homecoming Court.
Rachel L. Dumke of Franklin, Tennessee, and Spencer M. Kirkpatrick of Tupelo, reign as MSU鈥檚 Homecoming Queen and King during an event-filled week Nov. 17-23 on the Starkville campus. Recently chosen in campus-wide elections, Dumke is a senior kinesiology/clinical exercise physiology major and Kirkpatrick is an MSU ACCESS Program student.
This year鈥檚 Miss and Mr. MSU are Reagan M. Moak and Michael Weeks. Moak is a senior biochemistry/pre-medicine major from Brandon, and Weeks is a senior kinesiology/clinical exercise physiology major from Madison.
The Homecoming Court, including eight class maids, will be presented formally on Nov. 23 at halftime during the MSU vs. Abilene Christian football game at Davis Wade Stadium. For complete details on MSU gameday activities, visit .
Each undergraduate class is represented by two maids:
SENIOR鈥擪atelyn Jackson, a biological sciences/pre-medicine major from Starkville, and Ava J. Richardson, a communication/public relations and broadcasting major from Brandon.
JUNIOR鈥擪elli M. Gill, a biological sciences/pre-dental major from Batesville, Arkansas, and Claire M. Hamblen, an elementary education/middle school major from Franklin, Tennessee.
SOPHOMORE鈥擫auren F. Cotten, a communication/communication studies major from Birmingham, Alabama, and Karlee R. Mott, a biomedical engineering major from Ponchatoula, Louisiana.
FRESHMAN鈥擜ubrey H. Diefenthal, a wildlife, fisheries and aquaculture major from Franklin, Tennessee, and Emmie O. Perkins, a biological sciences/pre-medicine major from Hattiesburg.
For more on 2019 homecoming week activities, follow the MSU Student Association on Facebook @MSUStudentAssociation, as well as Twitter and Instagram @MSU_SA.
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