Homecoming Queen nominees
Melody Stacey
Melody Stacey, a senior from Katy, TX, is a dance major with a health education minor, representing the National Panhellenic Conference. Melody is very involved on campus at SHSU while maintaining a 3.6 grade point average. She is currently a Campus Representative for the Disney College Program, a sweetheart to the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, a member of Order of Omega and the SHSU dance company. She will be escorted by her mother, Karen Stacey, Melody’s biggest fan and best friend. Melody would like to thank all of the women under the Panhellenic Conference and the students at Sam Houston State University for nominating her this year. Eat Em Up Kats!
Carolyn Angel Hall
Carolyn Angel Hall is a senior at SHSU, and double majoring in International Business and Economics. She currently serves as the Executive Director of Program Council, President of Orange Key Ambassadors, Co-Director of Diversity Council and Chair of SAMentors. She is dedicated to enhancing the SHSU community through programming and service. In her free time she loves to shop and spend time with friends and family. After graduation she plans on furthering her education by enrolling in graduate school to pursue her MBA.
Jessica Lane Titus
Jessica Lane Titus is a junior at Sam Houston State University. She is originally from Hockley, Texas, and came to Sam Houston State University in the fall of 2006. She is an early childhood education major, and upon graduation in May 2011, hopes to teach Kindergarten. During her freshman year at SHSU, she became very active on campus with organizations such as Program Council, and Diversity Council. She is currently the Vice President of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. at Sam Houston State University. She is also a resident advisor for Belvin Buchanan Hall, Co-Entertainment Chair for Program Council and the public relations chair for the National Pan-Hellenic Council. In her free time she likes to spend time with her family and friends.
Tiffany Goebel
Tiffany Goebel is a junior at Sam Houston State University majoring in Interdisciplinary Agriculture with a minor in Secondary Education. After graduation in December 2010, she hopes to become an Ag science teacher. Tiffany came to Sam Houston in fall of 2007, with high hopes of becoming a leader to motivate younger students to get involved. Tiffany is a member of Ag Ambassadors and has been a three year member of Collegiate FFA and treasurer for one year. Last spring Tiffany was inducted into Delta Tau Alpha, the National Agricultural Honor Society. Ag IT Council is Tiffany’s newest endeavor; she was voted treasurer for this current year. Tiffany would like to return to Sam Houston State University to complete her Master’s degree in education.
Homecoming King nominees
Peter Hopkins
Peter Hopkins is a senior here at SHSU where he is majoring in Kinesiology, and minoring in Secondary Education. Hopkins is originally from Crockett, Tx where he attends church at St. Luke Baptist Church and is the proud Son of Coach Andrew Hopkins and the late Mildred Hopkins. Peter is the youngest out of his two sisters and two brothers. Hopkins graduated from Crockett High School with honors and a member of Who’s Who High School students. He then attended Tyler Jr. College where he played football, received an Associates Degree in Mathematics, and became a member of Who’s Who for College Students. Since being here at SHSU, Hopkins is a proud member of NAACP, NPHC, and currently the President of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Incorporated. After he graduates from SHSU, Hopkins is planning on going to graduate school to get a Master’s degree in Sports Management.
Asa Wilson
Asa Wilson is representing the Agricultural and Industrial Sciences Department. He is a junior majoring in Animal Science with a minor in Wildlife Ecology and hopes to become a Wildlife Biologist. Asa is the son of Mike (SHSU Class of ’74) and Melinda Wilson and a brother to Aaron (SHSU Class of ’04) and Amy Wilson (SHSU Class of 09). He is an Agricultural and Industrial Science Ambassador and has helped to coordinate the National Conference this past January. Asa is also involved in Block & Bridle as well as the past Collegiate FFA President of the SHSU Chapter and is currently serving as Texas Collegiate FFA Vice-President. Asa is extremely involved in the Agricultural Department and is always extending a helping hand to new students and friends in need.
Eric Loewer
Eric Loewer is a senior here at Sam Houston State University, with a major in Kinesiology and a minor in Health. Eric graduated from Lumberton High School in 2005 with a GPA of 3.36. He volunteers for numerous events, such as the Sam Houston Folk Festival. Eric is currently a member of Sigma Alpha Pi, the National Honor Society of SHSU. He is also an affiliate of Death Row Mixed Martial Arts, Huntsville’s premier fight team. Eric is currently employed by the SHSU Art Department as a model for their Life Drawing class. He is an avid athlete and runner, having competed in the Houston Aramco Half-Marathon twice, the Huntsville Half-Marathon twice, the Dallas White Rock Half-Marathon once, the New Orleans St. Patrick’s Day 10K, and the first and only SHSU Just Tri-It Triathlon. Upon graduating from Sam, he hopes to enrich the world as a certified personal trainer. Eric’s expected graduation date is May 2010.
Daniel Pawlowski
Daniel Pawlowski is currently studying Political Science with a minor in Theater. Aside from his studies at Sam Houston State University, he is involved in several different organizations. He is a proud and active brother of the Epsilon Psi chapter of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. He has served on the Interfraternity Council Executive Committee since his freshman year, and has served as President for the past two years. Daniel is a member of the SHSU Alcohol Abuse Initiative. He is also a life member of the Houston Live Stock Show & Rodeo (HLSR) where he serves as a speaker for the Speaker’s Committee. He is a member of the Huntsville Leadership Institute Class 27 as a part of the Huntsville/Walker County Chamber of Commerce. Daniel has also served as an emcee for the Sammy’s the past two years.