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' ' J, 4 Queen Susie Schwab is congratulated by Dwight Klin- the Homecoming game against Oklahoma. A crowd of eer. a member of the Kansas Board of Regents, at 19,000 watched the Sooners win by a score of 46-7. = : . Homecoming Queen Finalists - Louise S. Keucher. Kappa Alpha Kappa Gamma: Susan A. Schwab. Alpha Delta Pi: Janet L. Miller. Ch, Theta: Helen E. Packard. Smurthwaite: Kimberly E. Williams. Kappa Omega. photo by John usheMe
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Queen Susie Schwab reigns at Homecoming Following interviews with Blue Key, skits at Homecoming Previews and voting by the student body, Susie Schwab of Alpha Delta Pi was named the University s 37th Homecoming queen. In the week before the University of Oklahoma game, Miss Schwab appeared on the Vince Gib- son show, was interviewed on KSDB-FM radio. She also attended local service club meetings, the Blue Key Alumni banquet and the bonfire pep rally. Presented at half time ceremonies of the game, Miss Schwab was crowned that evening at the Roger Miller concert by Dwight Klinger, member of the Kansas Board of Regents. Her four attendants were Sherry Keucher, Jan Miller, Helen Packard and Kim Williams. At halftime ceremonies, Queen Susie Schwab thanks student body members and greets returning alumni. After the caping ceremony in front of Sea ton hall, Queen Susie Schwab begins the week ' s activities. Photo by John LaShelle
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In the talent contest, Diane Messing ' s rendition of I Can ' t Say No moved her on to win the title. Diane Messing named Miss K-State-Manhattan Selected from 12 finalists after talent, evening gown and swimsuit competition, Diane Messing was named Miss K-State-Manhattan for 1967. Each living group nominated contestants and the finalists were chosen after preliminary judging. Miss Messing was also awarded the Miss Congen- iality award at the Kansas pageant. Mary Lou Grosko and Dennis Culley were crowned queen and king of the 1967 Greek Week games. Each sorority and fraternity nominated a contestant, who was judged on her or his appear- ance in a Greek toga. Crowned during Spring Fling activities, Sherry Spillman and George Shupe were named Wildkitten and Wildcat. Receiving congratulations from the 11 other final- ists, Diane Messing of Delta Delta Delta sits back- stage after her crowning. Later at the state pageant she was awarded the title of Miss Congeniality.
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