Ten students at Missouri S&T have been nominated by student organizations to compete for the title of 2018 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. 12-13.
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 University, starts at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13, at Allgood-Bailey Stadium.
The queen candidates are:
Daryn Bourne, a senior in civil engineering from Lake Waukomis, Missouri, representing Pi Kappa Alpha
Abbie Braden, a graduate student in chemistry from McLeansboro, Illinois, representing Alpha Chi Sigma
Rose Gartner, a junior in geology and geophysics from Jefferson City, Missouri, representing Tau Beta Sigma and Kappa Kappa Psi
Chelsea Harris, a senior in psychology from Joplin, Missouri, representing Alpha Psi Omega
Rachel Jones, a senior in metallurgical engineering from Bethalto, Illinois , representing Kappa Delta
MacKenzie Kleinmann, a senior in environmental engineering from Highland, Illinois, representing Delta Omicron Lambda
Tamar Makharashvili, a graduate student in electrical engineering from Rolla, Missouri, representing International Students Club
Sabrina McCaine, a freshman in engineering from St. Louis, representing Thomas Jefferson Hall Association
Aislynn Pasierb, a sophomore in applied mathematics from St. Louis, representing Phi Sigma Pi
Taylor Smith, a senior in biological sciences from Rockford, Illinois, representing Chi Omega.
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