(KLZA)-- Peru State College has announced its 2013 Homecoming Court.
Candidates, who were selected by the student body, will be featured in the parade, which begins at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2 in downtown Peru.
Homecoming Court members are listed below along with their majors and hometowns.
Queen Candidates
Nakita Baird – Tecumseh – Criminal Justice Counseling & Psychology
Raeanna Carbaugh – Thornton, Colo. – Language Arts Education
Brooke Earnest – Bellevue – Criminal Justice Counseling
Jessica Johansen – North Platte - Biology
Ellen Larsen – Lincoln – K-12 Special Education
King Candidates
Nicholas Baird – Tecumseh – Liberal Arts
Chase Bloomquist – Wausa – Graphic Design
Mitch Boshart – Wood River – Social Science Education
J.D. Faxon – Odell – Elementary Education
Lomus Khatiwada – Kathmandu, Nepal – Mathematics & Computer Management Information Systems
Junior Representatives:
Carrie Lierz – Holton, Kan. – Biochemical Science
Nathan Bianchi – Hiawatha, Kan. – Special Education
Sophomore Representatives
Mallory Hull – Morse Bluff – Early Childhood Education Unified
Ryan Bauman – Falls City – Fine Arts
Freshmen Representatives
Rebecca Perez – Tempe, Ariz. – Pre-Nursing
Wade Noll – Falls City – Early Childhood Education
Coronation of the king and queen will take place at halftime of the Peru State vs. Missouri Valley College football game, which begins at 2 p.m. at Nebraska City High School. Admission is $6 for adults and $3 for non-Peru State students. Children seven and younger are admitted free. Peru State students, faculty and staff are admitted free with a campus ID.
The college’s 93rd Annual Homecoming celebration, Color Me Bobcat, begins today with events scheduled throughout the week on campus and in Peru.
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