Carl Albert State College (CASC) celebrated excellence, legacy and Viking spirit during last week’s homecoming festivities, honoring six outstanding individuals and crowning this year’s homecoming king and queen.
Highlights of the evening included the Wall of Honor service award recognitions for three individuals who have devoted their lives to service, leadership and the mission of the college. The college also recognized three outstanding alumni for who have each made remarkable contributions in their professions and communities and whose achievements, leadership and service have brought great honor to our alma mater.
Wall of Honor inductees included Jean Ann Barlow (posthumous recognition), Dee Ann Dickerson and Garry M. Ivey.
Distinguished Alumni awards went to Breanna Ellis, Creighton Ellis and Dr. Michael Prewett.
CASC also crowned their 2025 homecoming king, Logan Campbell – Scholars Program and queen, Elizabeth Goforth – Scholars Program.
“We are incredibly proud of this year’s honorees. Each one has made a powerful impact — on our college, their communities, and the world around them,” said President Jay Falkner. “Their achievements remind us what it means to truly Be Exceptional. Be a Viking.”
Additional photos from the ceremony will be available on the CASC website.