TEXARKANA MAGAZINE
Maggie Kate Clark
Caroline McKenzie Cook
Lauren Elizabeth Hornsby
Maggie Kate Clark
Caroline McKenzie Cook
Lauren Elizabeth Hornsby
Miss Maggie Kate Clark is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Clark of Texarkana, Texas. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buck of Texarkana, Texas, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark of Smackover, Arkansas. Maggie is a sophomore at the University of Arkansas, majoring in
Miss Caroline McKenzie Cook is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Cook of Texarkana, Texas. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Payne of Texarkana, Arkansas, and Helen Cook and the late Russell Cook of Utica, Mississippi. Caroline is a sophomore at Auburn University, majoring in finance with a minor in marketing. She is an active member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, serving as Assistant Financial Coordinator. She works in the Office of Undergraduate Admissions and participates in the Women in Business Club. She is also a member of First Baptist Church Opelika. She was presented by her father, Mr. David Cook, and escorted by her brother, Payne Cook. Her presentation song was “Songbird” by Fleetwood Mac.
Miss Lauren Elizabeth Hornsby is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hornsby of Texarkana, Texas. She is the granddaughter of Mrs. Dorothy Miller and the late Judge Edward Miller, and Mr. Robert Hornsby and Ms. Diana Hornsby, all of Texarkana. Lauren is a sophomore at Baylor University, majoring in accounting and participating in the Hankamer Business Scholars Program. She was named to the Dean’s List during her freshman year. Lauren is a member of the Theta Kappa Chapter of Chi Omega Sorority, where she took part in Pigskin Revue and various philanthropic events. She also served as a Welcome Week Leader and a Pathway Student Ministry Leader at Baylor. She was presented by her father, Mr. Troy Hornsby, and escorted by her brother, Miller Hornsby. Her presentation song was “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong, in honor of her grandmother.
communication sciences and disorders within the College of Education and Health Professions. She aspires to become a speech-language pathologist. During her freshman year, she was named to the Chancellor’s List in both semesters. An active member of the Arkansas Alpha Chapter of Pi Beta Phi, Maggie served as Fraternity Heritage Assistant and championed literacy through the national philanthropy, Read > Lead > Achieve. She was honored with the Award of Integrity, one of Pi Beta Phi’s
core values. She is also a member of the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association.
She was presented by her father, Mr. Matthew Clark, and escorted by her boyfriend, Grayson Redden, son of Ms. Kortnee Redden and Mr. Denny Redden of Texarkana. Her presentation song was “My Girl” by The Temptations.
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