Galaxy 1965-73

,junior l\~rrn1 Ro~en .,; Is elected Queen Lynn Rolen, a 20-year-old 'or from St. Louis, Mo., was crowned 1967 Bison Homecoming Queen. by Dr. Clifton L. Ganus, presiden t of Harding, dming hali– time activities of the Harding– Millsa.ps football g a m e at Alumni Field Sat., Oct. 28. Receiving the traditional long– stemmed roses, th e brown-eyed brunette was escor ted by Ronnie Reeve. When asl,ed how she felt about being selected by the football team as one of the three candi– dates, Lynn repl ied: "I was surprised! . . . Really I felt ]ike they were pretty hard up for a queen." The second oldest of five child– ren, Lynn is follow ing in the footsteps of her sister, Sandy, who reigned as Harding's 1966 May Queen. Last year the elementary edu– c;2.tion rna ior served as a Har– diEg Big Siste~· and represented her sophomore class in the homecoming court. The Galaxy social club queen and junior class SA representa– tive enioys spectator sports, fooLba ll and rag-

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