EMCC Homecoming activities set to culminate Saturday

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SCOOBA — After a yearlong hiatus, East Mississippi Community College resumed its annual Homecoming festivities this year.

 

“We are very excited to host Homecoming activities once again this year,” said Marion Smoot, EMCC Mathematics and Science Division chairperson, who is also this year’s chair of the Homecoming Committee. “We are looking forward to having everyone back on campus to help us enjoy the festivities.”

 

Most of the events are set to take place on Saturday.

 

The Alumni and Friends luncheon begins at 11:30 a.m. in the F.R. Young Student Union when the Alumna or Alumnus of the Year and Distinguished Service Award honors will be presented for both 2020 and 2021.

 

The 2020 Alumna of the Year is Dr. Emily Warren of Meridian. The 2020 Distinguished Service Award recipient is Lowndes County resident Charlie Studdard. Cheryl Sparkman of Scooba has been named the 2021 Alumna of the Year and Macon resident Teresa Hughes is the 2021 Distinguished Award recipient.

 

The annual faculty and staff tailgate luncheon will begin at noon at the pavilion across from the football field.

 

Kickoff for the Homecoming game is 2 p.m. when EMCC will host Northeast Mississippi Community College. The Alumna of the Year and Distinguished Service Award recipients will be recognized during halftime when the Homecoming Court will also be presented and the Homecoming Queens crowned.

 

Members of the Homecoming Court are comprised of freshman and sophomore maids from EMCC’s Scooba and Golden Triangle campuses.

 

The annual Homecoming Parade took place Tuesday evening. The parade began at Aust Hall and proceeded in front of the Gilbert Anderson residence hall. The parade turned by the campus police station, past the student union building, proceeded around by the baseball field, and passed by the men's football dorm before ending back at Aust Hall.

 

The Tubb-May library on EMCC’s Scooba campus also hosted an event on Oct. 5 when Jim Woodrick, director of the Historic Preservation Division of the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, gave a presentation in the library about the origins of Mississippi’s mascots.






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