Associated Student Government Announces 2012 Homecoming Court

Associated Student Government Announces 2012 Homecoming Court
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The 2012 Homecoming Court has been selected by the campuswide Homecoming Court Selection Committee. Homecoming Court represents school spirit and pride for the University of Arkansas and is one of the oldest and most storied traditions. Homecoming Court is open to all University of Arkansas women who were nominated by a registered student organization.

The five selected members of the 2012 Homecoming Court will then vie for Homecoming Queen. Elections for Homecoming Queen will be held between Monday, Oct. 29, at 9 a.m. and Wednesday, Oct. 31, at 4 p.m. through vote.uark.edu. Homecoming Queen will be announced at the Homecoming Pep Rally on Friday, Nov. 2.


Caitlin Lamb
Senior
Economics & Political Science
Arkansas Booster Club and Sigma Alpha Epsilon

Kelly Lamb
Senior
Economics & Political Science,
Chi Omega

Sophie LeBlanc
Senior
Supply Chain Management,
Delta Delta Delta

Katie Waldrip
Senior
Dietetics & Hospitality Management,
Hospitality Club

Kristen Zachary
Senior
Marketing & Communication,
Beta Gamma Sigma

Homecoming Court members will participate in the Homecoming Parade, Homecoming Pre-game and other events during Homecoming week (Sunday, Oct. 28, through Saturday, Nov. 3). The full court will be presented during the football game halftime show.

The 2012 Homecoming Court members, along with their majors and sponsoring organizations, are Caitlin Lamb, Kelly Lamb, Sophie LeBlanc, Katie Waldrip and Kristen Zachary.

Contacts

Anna Clark, ASG Homecoming Director
Associated Student Government
(479) 651-7237, alc010@uark.edu

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