CHADRON – Chadron State College honored Homecoming royalty during a pep rally Thursday on Elliott Field. Homecoming Queen, nominated by the International Club, was Natali Keni of Kahuku, Hawai’i. Keni is also involved in The Nest and is a member of the CSC Volleyball Team. King, nominated by The Nest, was Cort Rummel of Gurley, Nebraska. Rummel is also involved in Intramurals and serves as a student coach for the volleyball team.

The first attendant to the queen was Beta Beta Beta nominee Kiauna Hargens of Parkston, South Dakota. Hargens is also involved in Student Senate, Pre-Vet Club, Residence Life Association, Chemistry Club, Health Professions Club, and Cardinal Key. The first attendant to the king was Beta Beta Beta nominee Liam Blaser of Duncan, Neb. Blaser is involved in the Health Professions Club, Chemistry Club, Blue Key Honor Society, and a member of the CSC football team.

The second attendant to the queen was Revive and Student Senate nominee Tianna Martin of Kearney, Nebraska. Martin is a Justice Studies Peer Mentor, involved in Residence Life Association, Cardinal Key, the Rural Law Opportunity Program, and the Eagle Mentor Program. The second attendant to the king was Night of Country Swing (NOCS) nominee, Levi Van Beek of Crawford, Nebraska. In addition to NOCS, Van Beek is involved in Farm Bureau, Range Club, and Wildlife Club.