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GOODMAN, Miss. — Holmes Community College announced the members of its 2025 Goodman Campus Homecoming Court, including the Homecoming Queen, who will be honored during homecoming festivities on Oct. 23. The court includes Homecoming Queen Chasity Washington of Winona; Student Body Maid Hannah Stanley of Winona; Sophomore Maids Lillie Kate Jones of Winona and Harley Grace Rayburn of West; and Freshman Maids Tassianna Calloway of Carthage and Tearshanae “Tea” Mallett of Kosciusko.
Chasity Delaya Washington, the daughter of Ashley Phillips and Cortez Washington, was named 2025 Homecoming Queen. Washington, a native of Winona, is majoring in pre-occupational therapy. On campus, she serves as manager for the HCC Band/Dazzlers. After Holmes, she plans to attend the University of Mississippi to continue her studies in occupational therapy. Washington is also a member of Abundant Life Temple of Faith Church.
Hannah Karol Stanley, the daughter of Leanne and James Woodall, is a sociology/social work major. Stanley is an active leader on the Goodman Campus. She serves as an Ambassador, member of the Student Government Association, vice president of Honors in Action for Phi Theta Kappa, writing center tutor and leader of the Content Creators Club. After Holmes, she plans to transfer to the University of Mississippi to pursue a bachelor’s degree in social work. Her ultimate goal is to become a high school guidance counselor. Outside of academics, she enjoys playing tennis, painting and spending time with friends and family. Stanley is also a member of Abundant Life Pentecostal Church of God, where she serves on the worship team and volunteers regularly. Next May, she will marry her fiancé and move to Oxford to begin a new chapter of her life.
Sophomore Maid Lillie Kate Jones is the daughter of Shane and Cindy Jones of Winona. A pre-medical major, Jones is a member of the HCC Cheerleading squad. Following her time at Holmes, she plans to pursue a nursing degree. She is active in her community as a member of Kilmichael Baptist Church and an employee at Vaiden Farm Supply. During her time at Holmes, she was also named 2025 HCC Most Beautiful.
Harley Grace Rayburn, the daughter of Stephanie and Brian Rayburn, is a pre-med major. She is active on campus as an Ambassador, member of the Student Government Association, Phi Theta Kappa and leader of the Content Creators Club. After Holmes, Rayburn plans to attend the University of Mississippi and pursue a career in pediatric oncology. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with friends and family, painting, hunting, fishing, riding four wheelers, participating in intramural sports and listening to music.
Tassianna Calloway is the daughter of Joyce Smith of Carthage. Calloway is a nursing major involved in the HCC Choir and serves as a football manager. She plans to transfer to the University of Mississippi for medical school with the goal of becoming a plastic surgeon. In her free time, she enjoys creating social media content and spending time with family.
Tearshanae “Tea” Mallett, the daughter of Derrick and Tissy Stribling of Kosciusko, is majoring in pre-nursing. She is a member of the HCC Dazzlers and plans to transfer to the Mississippi University for Women to pursue a career as a labor and delivery nurse. Outside of school, she enjoys modeling, competing in pageants and working at Faulkenbery’s.
Holmes will honor the Homecoming Queen and Court at halftime of the Homecoming football game against Northwest Mississippi Community College, which kicks off at 3 p.m.
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IN THIS PHOTO: Pictured are Goodman Campus members of the 2025 Homecoming Court. They are (left to right) Freshman Maid Tearshanae “Tea” Mallett, Sophomore Maid Harley Grace Rayburn, Homecoming Queen Chasity Delaya Washington, Sophomore Maid Lillie Kate Jones, Freshman Maid Tassianna Calloway and Student Body Maid Hannah Stanley.