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Fenton Resident Hannah Taylor Elected to Olivet's 2013 Homecoming Court
Senior's activities include Mission Possible prison ministry, intramural sports, gospel choir and others.

A news release:
Hannah Taylor of Fenton was part of the Queen's Court for the 59th homecoming coronation ceremony at Olivet Nazarene University on Nov. 6.
Chosen by her peers for this honor, she is a senior majoring in elementary education and a leader among the student body. She is the daughter of Daniel and Cynthia Taylor.
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During her time at Olivet, Taylor has participated in intramural sports, Proclamation Gospel Choir, Broadway Revue and Mission Possible prison ministry. She has served as a resident assistant and an Admissions Ambassador. After graduation, she plans to find a teaching job.
She was escorted by Kyle Miller of Sesser IL.
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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 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.
Olivet Nazarene University is an accredited Christian, liberal arts university offering more than 100 areas of undergraduate and graduate study, including the Doctor of Education in ethical leadership. Olivet has one main campus in Bourbonnais, IL,  and  three additional sites in Rolling Meadows and Oak Brook,IL, and Hong Kong; and more than 100 School of Graduate and Continuing Studies learning locations throughout Chicagoland and the Midwest. From Oxford to Tokyo, hundreds of Olivet students also experience the global classroom each year, whether through study abroad opportunities or worldwide mission trips.Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.