Foster, Hall Named UK Homecoming Queen and King

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LEXINGTON, Ky. (Oct. 29, 2014) — Lee Foster, daughter of Joe and Winnie Foster of Owensboro, Kentucky, and Colby Hall, son of Doug and Tina Hall of Somerset, Kentucky, were crowned the University of Kentucky Homecoming queen and king during halftime ceremonies at the UK vs. Mississippi State Homecoming game Saturday.

Wildcat Cup winners were also announced. Alpha Delta Pi won the sorority division; Beta Theta Pi won the fraternity division; Students Today, Alumni Tomorrow/TEAM WILDCAT won the non-Greek division.

Foster is a senior economics and marketing major with a minor in international business and was sponsored in the Homecoming royalty candidacy by Alpha Delta Pi. Hall is a senior biology major and Spanish minor and was sponsored by Alpha Delta Pi.

Other finalists for queen and king were:

  • Anne Marie Kirk, a senior communications and mathematics double major, daughter of Michael and Debbie Kirk, from Lexington, sponsored by Alpha Gamma Delta;
  • Whitney Scott, a senior art history major, daughter of William and Diane Scott from Lexington, sponsored by Phi Gamma Delta;
  • Kathleen Smith, a senior mining engineering major, daughter of Tim and Robin Smith from Prestonsburg, Kentucky, sponsored by Delta Delta Delta;
  • Kaley Tabor, a senior, daughter of Nickie Mabry and Doug Tabor from Morristown, Tennessee, sponsored by Delta Tau Delta;
  • Roshan Palli, a senior mathematical economics, economics, mathematics and political science major, son of Subba and Usha Palli from Lexington, sponsored by Delta Sigma Phi;
  • Jared Scott, a senior finance major, son of Curtis and Vanessa Scott, sponsored by the UK Black Student Union;
  • Devon Wilson, a senior psychology and political science major, son of Stephanie and Michael Carter from Paducah, Kentucky, sponsored by Beta Theta Pi; and
  • Jonathan York, a senior anthropology and history major, from Louisville, sponsored by DanceBlue.