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Basketball Coming Cathy Wirts, 18-year-old freshman from La Farge, Wisconsin, has been selected 1971 72 Basketball Queen. Cathy was crowned at half-time of the Coffeyville-Indy game. Miss Wirts, who represented Student Cov- ernment Association in COmp6ti'CiOH, is also active in jucoettes, band, choir, Theta Chi, and Phi Theta Kappa and is a cheerleader. TOP Cl, TO RQ: Beverly Parker, Anita Santagata, Cathy Wirts, Merry I-Ialligan, Sally Burchfield. MIDDLE: Marilyn Weber, Cindy Newman, Susan Henderson, Kerry Kelly. BOTTOM: Shelia Grimmett, Renice Woods, Melissa Ness, Cheryl Myers. I
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Miss Debbie Woodroof was crowned 1971-72 football homecoming queen on her birthday, October 2. Debbie, an 18-year- old freshman from Oswego, Kansas, was crowned at halftime during the Coffeyville- Butler County game. The queen, chosen by the student body, Was sponsored by the jucoettes and was picked from a group of six popular CCJC beauties. Shown above Cleft to rightj are: Debbie Northcutt, Jodi Rein, Linda Camp- bell, Gayla I-Iostetter, Linda Stritzke, and Debbie Woodroof. Winning floats for the homecoming parade were also announced at the ceremony. Home Ec sewed up first while CUAB second- Football Home ed the motion and SGA was presented with what most of us felt Was a Very democratic third. UEE 7?
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