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Peavey crowned ECCC homecoming queen Sophomore LaTia Peavey, second from left, of Carthage was crowned homecoming queen at East Central Community College during halftime ceremonies of the Warriors' football game with MS Gulf Coast Community College held Saturday, Oct. 8, at Bailey Stadium on the Decatur campus. Peavey, who plans to pursue a medical career, received her crown from ECCC President Dr. Phil A. Sutphin, left. Serving as Miss Peavey's escort was Darryl Cooks, who IS also a sophomore from Carthage and plans a career in medicine. Both are products of Carthage High School. Shown at right is 2010 queen Emily Hawthorn of LOOJSVJIIe, who presented the new queen with a bouquet of roses.
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