Abigail Dy and Coty Lovelady were crowned BSC's homecoming king and queen on Oct. 20

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Clanton native crowned BSC queen

Published 5:31pm Friday, October 26, 2012

Clanton native Abigail Dy won the title of Homecoming Queen at Birmingham-Southern College’s football game against Sewanee on Oct. 20. Dy, a senior biology major, and Coty Lovelady, a senior religion major, won the title of homecoming king and queen during the family/homecoming/alumni reunion weekend at the college.

Dy and Lovelady were both elected by the majority vote of their undergraduate peers.

Dy is the executive vice-president of the student government association, president of the Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-health Honor Society, a member of Chi Omega sorority, president of the Order of Omega and Omicron Delta Kappa honoraries, a member of Mortar Board, and served as a Rho Gamma and fall new student orientation leader.

She is the daughter of Dr. Ritky and Teresita Dy of Clanton.

Lovelady is involved in campus leadership and a number of activities as well. He is a cheerleader, new student orientation leader, president of the Interfraternity council, member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity, executive member of Students Offering Support, 2012 Hess Fellow, 2012 Vail Fellow, member of the Leadership Studies program, and student representative for the college’s Quality Enhancement plan as part of SACS reaccreditation. He is the son of Janice Corbett of Montevallo.

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