Erin Doherty, Olivet’s 2017 Homecoming Queen, is a senior majoring in psychology with a minor in sociology.
During her time at Olivet, Erin has been involved in Proclamation Gospel Choir and has held leadership positions in Youth For Christ high school tutoring, LifeSong and the Music Ambassador band. After graduation, she is excited to pursue a master’s degree in counseling while serving full time in camp ministry. She is the daughter of Mike and Terry Doherty of Racine.
Cameron Walker of Fenton, Michigan, was Erin’s escort. A senior majoring in political science with a minor in legal studies, he is the son of Darrin and Melony Walker of Fenton.
Olivet’s Homecoming Queen and members of her court have been honored each year since 1955. The Queen is a senior woman chosen by the student body. She is a person of integrity; gives glory to God in her life; helps others feel loved and accepted; and expresses Olivet’s academic, social, and spiritual ideals. She and the other members of the Homecoming Court were selected by their peers.
Members of the 2017 Homecoming court, all seniors, are (pictured above, L-R): Bennet Schimmelpfennig, Danielle Maranion, JP Bopp, Olivia Ruhberg, Cameron Walker, Erin Doherty, Trevor Franklin, Nichole Schuitema, Robby Harjo, Raegan Zelaya.
To learn more about life at Olivet, contact the Office of Admissions at admission@olivet.edu or 800-648-1463.
Posted 10/26/17