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Louisiana Christian University crowned Elisabeth McGrath as its 2024 homecoming queen. LCU photo

McGrath crowned LCU homecoming queen

October 22, 2024

By Elizabeth Clarke, LCU News

PINEVILLE, La. (LCU News) – Economics and finance major Elisabeth McGrath was crowned Louisiana Christian University’s 2024 homecoming queen during halftime of the football game Oct. 19 in Pineville.

McGrath, of Westlake, will graduate in May 2025 and plans to pursue her Master of Business Administration.

“I feel so honored to represent LCU as this year’s homecoming Queen,” McGrath said. “I love this school and the people here, so I am excited to be crowned the homecoming queen.This school will always be a part of my life with the memories I’ve created here. And being Homecoming Queen is a huge honor to add to the memories.”

Ultimately, she said she plans on pursuing a career in the financial field.

“My goal is to educate others on being good stewards of their finances,” McGrath said. “God calls us to give Him our first and our best; this includes our money.”

The 2024 Homecoming Court included:

Senior Court

  • Kate Campbell, exercise science major from Baton Rouge
  • Rionna Gallien, social work major from Opelousas
  • Elisabeth McGrath, business administration-economics/finance major from Westlake

Junior Court

  • Camille Allgood, history major from Denham Springs
  • Clara Hall, social work major from Pineville
  • Keirsten LeJeune, English major from Leesville

Sophomore Court

  • Grace Artigue, missions and ministry major from Opelousas
  • Hali Reeves, applied biology major from Winnsboro
  • Eva Villamor, mathematics/medical laboratory science major from Ville Platte

Freshmen Court

  • Emily Marks, social work major from Rayne
  • Abigail Melton, mission and ministries major from Lake Charles
  • MaKenzie Myers, nursing major from Montgomery

 

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