Eleven students at Missouri University of Science and Technology have been nominated by student organizations to compete for the title of 2014 Homecoming Queen.
The winner will be chosen after interviews and a campuswide election held the week prior to Homecoming. Missouri S&T’s Homecoming will be held Oct. 17-18.
The queen and king, as well as runners-up, will be announced during halftime ceremonies of the Missouri S&T Homecoming football game. The game, which features Missouri S&T and William Jewell, starts at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18.
The queen candidates are:
Coti Bova, a senior in ceramic engineering from Robertsville, Missouri, representing Beta Sigma Psi
Elizabeth Burns, a senior in metallurgical engineering from Lake St. Louis, Missouri, representing Chi Omega
Elyse Carter, a senior in architectural engineering from St. Louis, representing Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma
Nicole Cochran, a senior in civil engineering from O’Fallon, Missouri, representing Student Council
Chelsea Eckert, a senior in aerospace engineering from Juniata, Nebraska, representing Kappa Delta
Rebecca Jacobsen, a senior in civil engineering from Defiance, Missouri, representing Pi Kappa Alpha
Emma Johannes, a senior in information science and technology from Topeka, Kansas, representing Tau Kappa Epsilon
Emily LaPreze, a sophomore in mechanical engineering from Springfield, Missouri, representing Sigma Nu
Mallory Mitchell, a senior in electrical engineering from St. Louis, representing Sigma Phi Epsilon
Brooke Sparkman, a senior in biological sciences from Nixa, Missouri, representing Pi Kappa Phi
Jacqueline Wolf, a junior in chemical engineering from Park Hills, Missouri, representing Delta Omicron Lambda.
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