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On her way to Kansas City with her mother to represent KSC at the American Royal Beauty Pageant is Linda Lincoln. Vending machines replaced the counter service in the newly remod- eled Student Union which opened Homecoming Day. Associate Dean of Students, Dr. T. P. Whelan, presented miniature footballs to the six queens of the Sigma Phi Epsilon’s second annual “Homecoming.” The “queens” are Judy Austin, Shirley Dutton, Cheryl Bicsecker, Renee Lambert, Frances Floyd, and Vicky Samuelson. 19
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Before the Homecoming parade began. Chic Licking, the 1964 Queen, smiled as she posed for the Blue and Gold photographer. Cheerleaders Joan Lefler and Carol Bcntjen and the KSC Antelope Don Whitney led cheers as the parade progressed up Central Avenue. Nanci Heikel was a rejected Wayne ilrtcat as the KSC Antelopes proved that “Victory Is Our Most Important Goal” on the Alpha Xi Delta Homecoming float. Fall Activities Varied At KCS The week of Homecoming and those following were to be remembered at KSC as weeks during which sev- eral special events took place on the campus. Sororities, fraternities, and othei campus organizations worked dili- gently on floats for the Homecoming parade—the morning of the Wayne- KSC football game. The long-awaited opening of the newly enlarged and remodeled Stu- dent Union, with its spacious, well- lighted lounge and new vending ma- j chines, took place on Homecoming Day. Linda Lincoln, freshman at KSC, was chosen to represent the college in the beauty pageant at the Ameri- can Royal Livestock and Horse Show in Kansas City. Mo. Another special event on the KSC campus was the Sigma Phi Epsilon second annual “Homecoming which included floats,” pretty girls, and a flag football game.—J.A. 18
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20 “0 gentle Romeo, If thou dost love, pronounce it faithfully: Or if thou think’st I am too quickly won, I’ll frown and be perverse and say thee nay. So thou wilt woo; but else, not for the world,” prom- ised Juliet (Mary Noble) as she pledged her love to Romeo (Dave Hensley) on the steps of her balcony in Act I, Scene II of Shake- speare’s Romeo and Juliet.
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