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Show leslie Taylor To reigns as Queen T SERIO Novem ber 3, ] 967 by Janet Cunningham Bubbling WSC junior Leslie Taylor, 20, is the 1967 Homecoming queen. 3 Included in her homecoming United I’m States president next year. goins to campaign week quet. agenda was the Alumni BanFeline Follies, and pictures thing!’’ she exclaimed. -for advertisements She is also Spanish. papers. Still ahead are and the news- speecl. before the game after being escorted across the field, and the studying ‘s<T came to Weber alumni lunchecn just before the game, the homecc ming parade, presenting a and every- just been Germanand tion to gain a well of year and vice-president last year. While at Weber she has been Orchard Ball queen attendant last year, has served on the leadership committee, and is German Club ‘‘1’qd like to see Europe and Mexico; just everywhere I haven’t seen,’’ she said. | Miss Taylor added, ‘‘Before stewardess must and ideals.’’ According national to Leslie, the sororities is aneedfor on campus. and are and their philosophies on life fascinate Leslie is the Mrs. Thomas daughter of Mr. and J. Taylor of North Ogden. ‘*] am thrilled and honored the students have selected queen. I think I can speak national are with her and she enjoys sewing and sports also. Five foot five inch 115 pound standards sororities and fraternities big step towards this goal. well said. Studying foreign countries reading when she has the time among her interests. People for a while. have she ‘¢Thank heaven for Tau Theta Nu!”’ Weber canbe nationally recognized it The administra- very She feels that there more Her goal is toachieve a Bachelor Arts degree and then be a Leslie has been in Otyokwa three years, serving as president this verbal. works students,’’ rounded education. It’s close and I can commute and it’s convenient. I’m all involved in the activities.’’ stated Leslie. -Homecoming dance. treasurer now. Through OT she has been Sweetheart Ball chairman and heart fund drive chairman. History is her major because ‘*] think both sides, student and administration, are lacking on this. If the students would submit a written contract to them, it may work. All agreement so far has ‘sT love America and American History. ‘‘T can’t wait to vote for the a that me as for all three of us whén I say we are grateful for your votes and have really enjoyed this week,’’ she ‘Said. 1 Leslie was nominated for queen by Delta Phi Kappa. Janet Jensen, 20, first attendant, is a member of La Dianeada and was nominated by that sorority. She has selected a biology com- posite as her major and isa junior at “WSE ; She enjoys sewing and sports, especially tennis. Kathy McBride, 20, second attendant is treasurer of Otyokwa. She plans to major in elementary education and enjoys art, painting and sports, especially skiing. Miss Taylor will join the alumni of WSC Homecoming Queens Saturday when the 1967 ‘*Weberific’’ celebration WSC comes coeds to an end. who have reigned over the celebration in past years include Cherie Burns, 1966 Home- coming who is still a stu- Queen, dent at Weber State. A spokesman for the unioncommittee said the Homecoming Queen title is considered one of the most important during the year. It is second only to the ¢ Miss Leslie Ann Taylor, 20, received the Homecoming crown Friday at the Coronation Ball from Kathy Burke, a member of LaDianaeda. Weber ee || 1 | | St 1 i! l { | title, which ‘*Miss is a- warded. each March to a WSC eoed, he said. The Miss WSC title lasts for the full school year. Linda Ann Hill, reigning Miss Weber State, performed in the annual ‘‘Feline Follies’’ alumnistudent talent show held Wednesday in the Fine Arts Center auditorium. Miss Taylor did not participate in the program, but attended as a guest WSC god State’’ of the Alumni studentbody Association. officers Perry Perea, Brent Wilson and Dennis Heiner escorted Miss Taylor, Miss Jensen and Miss McBride to the event. — Leslie, as reigning Homecoming Queen, rushes through a myriad of activities including formal parties, classes, and some shopping. 4 “| ee td |