FHU students select 2024 Homecoming Court representatives

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FHU Students Select 2024 Homecoming Court Representatives 

Henderson, Tennessee – (Oct. 29, 2024) – Eighteen Freed-Hardeman University students have been chosen by their peers to proudly represent their school as members of FHU’s 2024 homecoming court. Representatives will be publicly recognized during a chapel presentation Thursday, Nov. 7, at 10:30 a.m. Following a week full of reunions and activities, two seniors will be crowned homecoming king and queen during a special coronation ceremony Saturday, Nov. 9, at 4:30 p.m. on Smith-Kirk Court of the Brewer Sports Center.

Photo caption: Homecoming court representatives (L to R, front row) Reagan Malone, Rachel Hibbett; (second row) Ben Rivers, Kannon Scott, Tristan Mashburn, Ellie Culbreath, Harper Shelton; (third row) Max Ballard, Eden LaRue, Marlee Gary, Spencer Bowen; (fourth row) Jack Rosenblum, Sarafina Njeru, Clay Kirkland; (fifth row) Ally Ballard, Matt Miller, Everett Scott and Brady Webb

This year’s senior candidates for homecoming queen are Rachel Hibbett, a public relations major from Henderson, Tennessee; Harper Shelton, a kinesiology and secondary education major from Centerville, Tennessee; and Reagan Malone, a sport administration major from Arab, Alabama. Candidates for homecoming king are Spencer Bowen, a Bible major from Murfreesboro, Tennessee; Max Ballard, a marketing business administration major from Columbia, Tennessee; and Ben Rivers, an accounting major from Columbia, Tennessee.

Representatives from the junior class are Tristan Mashburn, a family science major from Waverly, Tennessee; Ellie Culbreath, a nursing and photography major from Huntingdon, Tennessee; Kannon Scott, an accounting major from Sante Fe, Tennessee; and Clayton Kirkland, a math education major from Brewton, Alabama.

This year’s sophomore class representatives are Marlee Gary, a music education major from Trion, Georgia; Eden LaRue, an elementary education major from Alamo, Tennessee; Brady Webb, a finance major from Jackson, Tennessee; and Jack Rosenblum, a computer science major from Huntsville, Alabama.

Lastly, representing the freshman class are Sarafina Njeru, a nursing major from Rosenberg, Texas; Ally Ballard, an elementary education major from Columbia, Tennessee; Matt Miller, a business marketing major from Champaign, Illinois; and Everett Scott, currently undecided on a major, from Jackson, Tennessee.

“We are so proud of these individuals who have been chosen by their peers to represent both their classes and FHU on this year’s homecoming court,” Chris Ramey, FHU director of alumni engagement, said. “Each of them is an example of the positive character, integrity and servant leadership that makes the Freed-Hardeman community so special.”

Homecoming 2024: Thanks for the Memories will take place Nov. 3-10 on the campus of Freed-Hardeman University. The full schedule can be found at fhu.edu/homecoming.

Freed-Hardeman University’s mission is to help students develop their God-given talents and deepen their faith by providing them an education founded in faith, scholarship and service. With locations in Henderson and Memphis, FHU offers associate, bachelor’s, master’s, specialist and doctoral degrees. More information is available at fhu.edu.

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