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RAYMOND – Raymond Campus sophomore Aarionna Dumas, of Columbus, was crowned ¿ªÐÄ¹í´«Ã½ Homecoming queen at the annual festivities on Oct. 3.

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¿ªÐÄ¹í´«Ã½ Homecoming Queen Aarionna Dumas and her escort, DeShawn Hackett, left, react as her name is called as queen during halftime of ¿ªÐÄ¹í´«Ã½’ Oct. 3 game against Coahoma Community College. (¿ªÐÄ¹í´«Ã½/Tammi Bowles)

Dumas is a graduate of Columbus High School. A nursing major, she serves as vice president of I.D.E.A.L. Woman, is a member of the ¿ªÐÄ¹í´«Ã½ Cheerleaders and served as an orientation leader.

She was escorted by DeShawn Hackett, of Raymond. ¿ªÐÄ¹í´«Ã½ President Dr. Clyde Muse crowned her.

The Homecoming Court included sophomore maids Ashley Deer of Jackson, representing the Jackson Campus-Academic/Technical Center, Raven Hayes of Byram, representing the Raymond Campus; Kanajah Brown, of Canton, representing the Rankin Campus, Tatyanna Griffin, of Forest, representing the Jackson Campus-Nursing/Allied Health Center, Antwinette McCloud of Pearl, representing the Raymond Campus, Arionna Hill of Vicksburg, representing the Vicksburg-Warren Campus.

The freshman maids were Kenitra Promise of Vicksburg, representing the Vicksburg-Warren Campus; Tiara Johnson of Utica, Brianna Shaw, of Grenada, and Nyla Ross-Griffin, of Chicago, all representing the Raymond Campus; Angeliya McDonald of Byram, representing the Rankin Campus; Ge’Khilyah Ray of Yazoo City, representing the Jackson Campus-Nursing/Allied Health Center; Camille Berry of Canton, representing the Jackson Campus-Academic/Technical Center.