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X Z 'P'-'vs .2 CLOCKWTSE FROM TOP: KEENA MCCLENDON, GRANDVIEW, MO., SENIOR, AND ELOLD CLINE, ST. Charles, MO., senior, are crowned Black Student Union Homecoming Queen and King. FR.ATERN'ITIES AND SORORITTES TEAMED UP TO BUILD ELOATS FOR THE HOMECOIXHNG PARADE such as Delta Upsilon and Chi Omega float. SIGMA KAPPA AND ZETA BETA TAU MEMBERS RIDE THEIR HOMECOMING FLOAT DOWN IAWIAWR Boulevard.-photos by Kate Levenson. hmneoming
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