The Echo| October 26, 2016

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The Echo

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 26, 2016

Volume 111 - Issue 9

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Senior Lauren Morris crowned homecoming queen “It is truly an honor to have this recognition and opportunity to be selected homecoming queen by the student population.” — Morris

by Morgan Embry Associate Editor “Shocked,” “honored” and “excited,” were only a few words senior Lauren Morris used to describe her emotions when she heard her name announced as UCA’s 2016 homecoming queen. After the month-long process, the homecoming queen and maid of honor were announced during halftime at the Bears’ game against Lamar University. “All I could do was think about how thankful I am to have the honor of representing our university on court, and I was shocked to hear my name for queen simply because each of the seven other women are truly remarkable leaders on our campus,” Morris said.

Homecoming queens are responsible for speaking at events and being the face of the university. “Being homecoming queen means that I will be representing the university to some capacity for even decades to come at homecoming games and various events, and I can utilize those opportunities to do so in a positive manner, sharing my incredible experience and once in a lifetime opportunities that UCA has given me,” Morris said. Morris is a Cabot High School alumna who plans to graduate in May 2017 with a Bachelor of Arts in education, and has become president of Alpha Sigma Tau, a Student Orientation Staff member and an Association of Future Alumni member while at UCA.

Courtney Barrentine, UCA’s 2015 homecoming queen, was glad to pass the crown to Morris. “She represents this university with such poise and respect,” Barrentine said. “I couldn’t be more happy for her. I think Lauren was a wonderful choice for queen. She has a huge heart for UCA and truly cares for our campus.” Morris is involved with several campus organizations. She serves as one of the President’s Leadership Fellows, as a College of Education Ambassador, as a member of the Order of Omega and is a Who’s Who Among Students recipient. “I consider my college experience to be something that will never be replaced, and it has all shaped me into who I am and who I am going to be as a teacher, a wife, a daughter and a friend,” Morris said.

Alpha Sigma Tau senior Lauren Morris receives her crown and becomes UCA homecoming queen 2016 on Oct. 23 at Estes Stadium. She was crowned by former UCA homecoming queen 2015 Courtney Barrentine. Photo by Monica Sanders.

[Left] Senior Lauren Morris and her father embrace as she is crowned homecoming queen on Oct. 22. Morris was sponsored by Alpha Sigma Tau. Photo by Monica Sanders. [Center top] The 2016 Homecoming Court is announced at the end of the homecoming pep rally Oct. 18 in the Farris Center. Photo by Lauren Swaim. [Center bottom] Senior and 2016 Maid of Honor Abigail Strickland, 2015 Homecoming Queen Courtney Barrentine and senior 2016 Homecoming Queen Lauren Morris pose for photos. Photo by Monica Sanders. [Right] Strickland poses for a picture with Morris. Photo by Monica Sanders.

HOMECOMING

NEWS

CAMPUS LIFE

SPORTS

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Senior Abigail Strickland crowned maid of honor

Donaghey Hall, Conway Corp. Center opening

Alpha Kappa Alpha wins homecoming step show

Bears defeat Lamar at homecoming game


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