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Home- cominG Queen Teddy Lembke, a freshman Retailer from Roch- ester, New York, won the hearts of the voters who paid good dimes to cast ballots in her favor. Official crowning at the Henrietta picnic grounds, red roses and a loving cup, being kissed on both cheeks by Dr. Mark Ellingson made the honor an event to remember. Teddy is interested in interior design, skiing and Student Council. miss riT Susanne Heacock received the majority vote of the student body for the title of Miss RIT for 1963, This is the highest non-academic honor awarded to a girl on campus. Sue is a B.S. graduate of the School of Retailing and is a native of Hatboro, Pennsylvania. In addi- tion to frequent Dean’s List honors, her activities were: Delta Omicron, President: Inter Sorority Council: Head Resident of Francis Baker Hall and a member of the Fencing Team. Bloomingdale's in New York City is now the lucky employer of this enthusiastic diplomat.
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mr. campus Jim Williams, a senior Printing student from Jacksonville, Florida, received the highest non-academic male award. During his sojourn at RIT, Jim was active in extracurricular organizations. He was President of Interfraternity Council for '63-64, Vice-President of Theta Xi in '62'63, a Resident Advisor in Nathaniel Rochester Hall from ,60 '621 Edi- tor of United Greek Herald '61-'62, Coordinator for Techmila in '62-63. His tentative future plans include going into '‘service'1 followed by graduate work in printing.
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