S&T students nominated for Homecoming Queen

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On October 4, 2011

Fourteen students at Missouri University of Science and Technology have been nominated for Homecoming Queen. Homecoming at Missouri S&T is Oct. 8.


The students nominated include:

— Sarah Bax, a senior in civil engineering from O’Fallon, Mo., representing Chi Omega

— Erica Bay, a junior in nuclear engineering from Mexico, Mo., representing Phi Sigma Rho

— Marissa Bergthold, a junior in chemistry and secondary education from Camdenton, Mo., representing Sigma Phi Epsilon

— Lori Bindner, a senior in geological engineering from St. Peters, Mo., representing Phi Kappa Theta

— Catherine Bohanon, a junior in chemical engineering from Blue Springs, Mo., representing Kappa Sigma

— Margaret Bowman, a junior in civil engineering from St. Louis, representing Pi Kappa Alpha

— Karissa Culp, a junior in chemical engineering from Rolla, representing Sigma Nu

— Ashley Hampton, a senior in ceramic engineering from Bartlesville, Okla., representing Zeta Tau Alpha

— Samantha Kempker, a sophomore in psychology from Jefferson City, Mo., representing Quadrangle Hall Association

— Veronica Merz, a senior in computer engineering from St. Louis, representing Student Council

— Laura Meyer, a senior in chemistry from St. Peters, Mo., representing Kappa Delta

— Josshe’ Palm, a junior in civil and architectural engineering from St. Louis, representing Tau Kappa Epsilon

— Ashley Sacco, a senior in civil and architectural engineering from St. Peters, Mo., representing Delta Sigma Phi

— Kaitlyn Satterfield, a sophomore in civil and architectural engineering from Mattoon, Ill., representing Kappa Kappa Psi/Tau Beta Sigma.

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