September 23, 2016

HCC students select homecoming queen

RAYMOND – [tweetable alt=””]Latashanna Ransom, of Laurel, was crowned homecoming queen at Hinds Community College[/tweetable] during festivities Sept. 22 on the Raymond Campus. Ransom, the daughter of Natalie Amos and…
BY: Danny Barrett Jr.

RAYMOND – [tweetable alt=””]Latashanna Ransom, of Laurel, was crowned homecoming queen at Hinds Community College[/tweetable] during festivities Sept. 22 on the Raymond Campus.

Latashanna Ransom, of Laurel, was crowned homecoming queen at Hinds Community College during festivities Sept. 22 on the Raymond Campus. With her are Casey Larry, from left, Hinds President Dr. Clyde Muse and former queen Jamellia Williams. (Tammi Bowles/Hinds Community College)

Latashanna Ransom, of Laurel, was crowned homecoming queen at Hinds Community College during festivities Sept. 22 on the Raymond Campus. With her are Casey Larry, from left, Hinds President Dr. Clyde Muse and former queen Jamellia Williams. (Tammi Bowles/Hinds Community College)

Ransom, the daughter of Natalie Amos and Cortias Nixon, is a graduate of Laurel High School. She is a sophomore studying Broadcast Journalism on the Raymond Campus. She was escorted by Casey Larry, also a sophomore at the Raymond Campus.

Latashanna Ransom, right, and her escort, Casey Larry, react as Ransom is announced homecoming queen at Hinds Community College during festivities Sept. 22 on the Raymond Campus. (Tammi Bowles/Hinds Community College)

Latashanna Ransom, right, and her escort, Casey Larry, react as Ransom is announced homecoming queen at Hinds Community College during festivities Sept. 22 on the Raymond Campus. (Tammi Bowles/Hinds Community College)

Latashanna Ransom, right, and her escort, Casey Larry, react as Ransom is announced homecoming queen at Hinds Community College during festivities Sept. 22 on the Raymond Campus. (Tammi Bowles/Hinds Community College)

Latashanna Ransom, right, and her escort, Casey Larry, react as Ransom is announced homecoming queen at Hinds Community College during festivities Sept. 22 on the Raymond Campus. (Tammi Bowles/Hinds Community College)