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Homecoming Queen nominees for 1989 aro top row left to right Leslie Wllborn Una Stephens
Julie Wood Usa Moore and Carol Goad. On the bottom row are left to right Chrystal Smith Amy
Eleven hopeful young women
wear the title "Homecoming
Queen Nominee." After
halftime of the Homecoming
football game Oct. 21 one lucky
young lady will walk away as the
1989 ACU Homecoming
Queen.
Lana Stephens business
major from from Lit-
tleton Colo. is the presi
dent of Ko Jo Kai social club.
She serves on the Inter-Social
Club Council and she is also ac-
tive in World Christian
Fellowship.
Lana was a group leader in
Welcome Week 1989 and she
has been listed in Outstanding
College Students of America.
"Being nominated for
Homecoming Queen has been
one of the highlights of my
senior year because of the honor
of being nominated with all
these girls whom I respect"
Lana said.
Leslie Kaye Wilborn ac-
counting major from
Denton is the president
of Sigma Theta Chi social club
vice pesident of the Student Ac-
counting Society and was co-
chairman for Welcome Week
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1989. She is also a member of
Alpha Chi National Honor
Society and W Club women's
honor organization.
Carol Lynn Goad food
nutrition and dietetics
major from Memphis
Tenn. has been a cheerleader
for the last three years and was
cheerleading captain last year.
She also won the Spirit of ACU
Award. Carol is the vice presi-
dent of Sigma Tau Alpha home
economics club and a member of
Sigma Theta Chi social club.
"I feel real honored to be able
to do this and it makes me feel
special" said Carol. "I'm
especially glad to be nominated
' with these other girls because
they're very special friends.
Homecoming is going to feel
very special this year."
Amy Lynn Halley biology
pre-law major from
Clarksville is the presi-
dent of GATA social club and
vice president of the Student Bar
Association. She is a member of
Alpha Chi National Honor
Society and she has been listed
on the Dean's Honor Roll. She
is also active in the Biology Club
and he Student Foundation.
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Julie Ann Wood speech
pathology major from
Amarillo serves as keeper
of the key for Sigma
Theta Chi social club. She was
also on the Welcome Week 1989
steering committee as the stu-
dent life director.
Vicki Schaffner home eco-
nomics education major
Jfrom Henrietta is vice
president of GATA social club
and she is also the featured
twirler for the Big Purple Band.
Vicki is a member of the W
Club women's honor organiza-
tion and the Sigma Tau Alpha
home economics club.
"This is a wonderful time in
my life" said Vicki. "I'm going
to really enjoy meeting the Com-
ing Home Court and the alum-
ni." J ana Wall English and
secondary education ma-
jor from Vernon is presi-
dent of W Club women's honor
organization and treasurer of
Alpha Chi National Honor
Society.
Jana is a member of Tri Kap-
pa Gamma social club and Kap-
pa Delta Pi education honor
society. She was also a small
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during halftlme of the Oct. 21 football game.
group leader during Welcome
Week 1989.
"I was very surprised and
honored to be nominated for
Homecoming Queen" said
Wall. "It's a vote of confidence
from my peers.
Lisa Michelle Moore
physical education major
from Waco is the presi-
dent of Kappa Delta Pi educa-
tion honor society and she serv-
ed as intramural director for
Welcome Week 1989. Lisa is a
member of W Club women's
honor organization and Ko Jo
Kai social club and she was
listed in Outstanding College
Students of America.
"I was really shocked to find
out I'd been nominated" said
Lisa. "I think it's an honor to be
chosen by my peers for some-
thing like this and it makes me
think about how I need to be an
example toothers."
Chrystal Smith graphic
design major from Piano
is the senior Inter-Social
Club Council representative for
Ko Jo Kai and she was the
club's Sing Spng choreographer
for three years.
Chrystal served as a small
group leader for Welcome Week
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Jana Wall. The queen will be presented
1989 and she is a member of
the Art Club.
"I like the people at this
place" said Chrystal. "I love it
here because I've had the chance
to work with so many talented
Christian people. They are the
greatest."
Dena L. Davis human
communication major
from Mertzon is the
president of Tri Kappa Gamma
social club. She is a member of
Phi Kappa Delta forensics
association and she was a na-
tional qualifier in individual
events for the forensics team.
""It's a great feeling to be
nominated" said Dena. "But
it's also kind of threatening
because everybody expects you
to live up to these expectations."
Toni Lynn Provenza
human communication
major from Sugarland is
senior class vice president and
pledge mistress for Sigma Theta
Chi social club. She served on
the Welcome Week 1989 steer-
ing committee as intramural
director won the Spirit of ACU
award anjs a member of W
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