Trine University recognized its 2024 Homecoming court as well as its king and queen
                                 during the annual Thunderstruck Pep Rally in the MTI Center on Sept. 27.
                              
                              Chloe Goodrich of Burlington, Indiana, was named Homecoming queen. A senior majoring
                                 in elementary education, special education and English education, Goodrich is an accomplished
                                 athlete, competing in cross country and track and field. She also is an active member
                                 of Gamma Phi Epsilon. Her goal is to become a teacher who makes a difference, inspiring
                                 and supporting her students every day.
                              
                              Michael Pacer of Maumee, Ohio, was named Homecoming king. A senior majoring in marketing
                                 and pursuing his MBA, Pacer is president of Trine Student Government and a proud member
                                 of the Ehinger Fellows, which allows him the opportunity to demonstrate his leadership
                                 and dedication to the student body. With a passion for connecting with others, Michael
                                 aims to work in sales, where his outgoing nature and desire to help people will shine.
                              
                              Other members of the Homecoming court included:
                              
                              Lauren Clausen of Elk Grove Village, Illinois, a senior who earned her degree in sport
                                 management and is now pursuing her MBA. A standout athlete on the softball team, Clausen
                                 also serves as the president of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and
                                 works as an intern for both the Athletic Department and the football team, focusing
                                 on recruiting and operations. Her plans are to either coach college softball or work
                                 with a Power 5 football program or the NFL in recruiting, scouting, or player development.
                              
                              Cole Alexander of Anderson, Indiana, a senior pursuing his Master of Business Administration.
                                 A member of the football team, Alexander plans to work with Jet Access Aviation in
                                 charter sales and as a financial analyst, while finishing his pilot’s license.
                              
                              Anna Dee of Berne, Indiana, a senior majoring in marketing. Dee is part of the High
                                 Voltage Dance Team, Theta Phi Alpha, Christian Campus House, Delight, Women in Business,
                                 the Trine Sales and Marketing Association and Ehinger Fellows. Her future goal is
                                 to secure a marketing position at a nonprofit organization, where she can use her
                                 skills to make a meaningful impact on society.
                              
                              Tanner Goff of Middletown, Indiana, a senior majoring in biomedical engineering and
                                 a member of the football team and Sigma Phi Epsilon. He plans to work in the biomedical
                                 industry and pursue graduate studies focused on drug delivery, and hopes to eventually
                                 lead a team of researchers to find cures for diseases worldwide.
                              
                              Grace Dubec of Fishers, Indiana, a senior majoring in business management and also
                                 pursuing her MBA. Dubec is a standout on the women’s golf team and involved in a wide
                                 range of activities including the Ehinger Fellows, Theta Phi Alpha, Delta Mu Delta,
                                 Tee it up Trine and the Sport Management Club. She’s also a dedicated intern with
                                 the Ketner School of Business. After an exciting summer interning with the Indiana
                                 Pacers and Fever, Dubec aims to continue working with them post-graduation, with dreams
                                 of becoming a leader in corporate partnerships or business development in the sports
                                 industry.
                              
                              Aaron Greene of Warsaw, Indiana, a senior majoring in mechanical engineering. An active
                                 member of the Christian Campus House, Greene participates on various intramural sports
                                 teams. After graduation, he aspires to be an engineer involved in designing and manufacturing
                                 innovative products. He also plans to serve in local non-profit organizations.
                              
                              Aubrey Larner of Williamston, Michigan, a senior majoring in business administration.
                                 Larner serves as chair of the Mental Health Committee and Ketner School of Business
                                 Senator in Student Government, as well as Chief of Staff and a member of the Finance
                                 Committee.  She’s also involved in the Entrepreneurs Committee, Ehinger Fellows, Women
                                 in Business, Theta Phi Alpha and the National Honor Society of Leadership and Success.
                                 She aspires to excel in management and eventually become a CEO.
                              
                              Gage Ornduff of Elkhart, Indiana, a senior majoring in secondary math education. Ornduff
                                 serves as the ambassador of the Christian Campus House, where he helps plan events
                                 with other organizations. He also serves as a student tutor. He plans to teach high
                                 school math, with a passion for subjects like algebra, geometry and calculus. When
                                 he's not in the classroom, he hopes to give back to his community by volunteering
                                 at the humane society or the zoo.