Rita to Reign as 2004 Homecoming Queen At UL ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„

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Fumilayo De Carvalho Rita, 2004 Homecoming Queen for the University of Louisiana at ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„, and her court will reign over Homecoming activities when Louisianaā€™s Raginā€™ Cajuns take on Arkansas State on Oct. 23.

Rita will be joined by her court ā€“ Lauren Deranger, Sarah James, Kela Jones and Ashley Roussel ā€“ during UL ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ā€™s Homecoming parade and half-time festivities.

Rita, a graduate student in Francophone Studies, is active with the International ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ Council as well as the ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ Government Association. In addition, she is a member of the Omega Phi Alpha National Service Sorority, African ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„s Association, Portuguese Society, European ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„s Association, Sao Tome and Principe Club and Up Til Dawn for St. Judeā€™s Hospital.

Upon graduation, Rita who speaks seven languages plans to work for the United Nations. She was nominated for the court by the International ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ Council. She is the daughter of Mateus meira Rita and Maria Gabriela De Carvalho of Portugal and Sao Tome and Principe.

Lauren Deranger, a junior in Apparel Design, is the current president of the Raginā€™ Peppers and the Association of Future Alumni. She is also a member of Kappa Delta Sorority, Alpha Lambda Delta and the Pre-Fashion Merchandisers Association. Deranger is also in the Honors Program and a member of the ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ Orientation Staff.

She is a model for ABOUTFACES Model and Talent Management and a volunteer for Lady of the Oak Retirement Manor.

Deranger was nominated by Raginā€™ Peppers. She is the daughter of Lee and Cindy Deranger of Opelousas.

Sarah James, a senior in Business Marketing and Legal Studies, is president of the University Honors Board and ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ Vice President of the Louisiana Collegiate Honors Council. Earlier this year she was named the 2004 Phi Kappa Phi Honors Society ā€œOutstanding Rising Seniorā€ at UL ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„.

James is president of the B.I. Moody III College of Business Administration with the ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ Government Association and the Mu Kappa Tau National Marketing Honors Society. She is treasurer of the Raginā€™ Peppers and is a member of Gamma Beta Phi Honors and Service Society. She has served as vice president of the Alpha Lambda Delta Honors Society and has been awarded the U.S. Achievement Academy National Business Merit Award.

James was nominated by the Honors Program. She is the daughter of A. Gordon James III and Madeline James of New Iberia.

Kela Jones, a senior in Speech Pathology and Audiology, is captain of the Raginā€™ Cajun cheerleaders. In addition, she is a member of the Raginā€™ Peppers and the National ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ Speech, Hearing and Language Association. She serves on the Spirit Committee and the Traditions Committee.

Jones was nominated by the Raginā€™ Cajun cheerleaders. She is the daughter of Viola Monroe and Keith Jones of Lake Charles.

Ashley Roussel, a senior in Hospitality Management, is president of the College of Applied Life Sciences with the ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ Government Association and the Society of Hosteurs. She is a Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity Sweetheart and is a member of the ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ Orientation Staff and the UL ĒąÉ¬Ö±²„ Volleyball team. She is also chairwoman for the UPC Issues and World Culture Committee.

Roussel plans to intern at a resort in the Virgin Islands. She was nominated by the Society of Hosteurs. Roussel is the daughter of Yvonne Hulsey and George Roussel of Slidell.

Nominees for the Homecoming Court are submitted by campus organizations. The court is chosen by the senior football players after being interviewed by student leaders.