University crowns homecoming king, queen
Waynesburg University seniors Derrion May and Lori Williams were named 2015 homecoming king and queen at a ceremony Saturday afternoon during halftime of the annual homecoming football game.
May, a senior biology major from Illinois, is an active member of Upper Room, Student Senate, the Multicultural Club and intramural basketball.
As a Bonner Scholar, May is active in the community by serving with Laughlin Chapel and Habitat for Humanity, in addition to participating in several faith, learning and service immersion trips. He also is a resident assistant on campus. After graduation, May hopes to pursue a career as an oceanographer and become a worship pastor.
A senior human services major, Williams of Mount Clare, W.Va., is a member of DRUS Women’s Honorary Society, the Lamplighters Touring Choir and the Chapel Worship Team, and she is the president of the Sociology and Human Services clubs.
She also is a resident assistant and has served in Nashville and Peru.
When she graduates, Williams hopes to start a nonprofit organization that advocates for children or become an executive director at an existing one.