Ko Jo Kai 1992-93

" Homecoming Court presented in chapel by Amy L. Johnson Bison staff writer Jana Stegall was crowned the 1992 Homecoming"Queen in chapel ceremonies this morning. Nominated by the football team and elected by the student body, Stegall will be presented formally with the Homecoming Court as the Bisons play the University of Arkansas at Monticello tomor– row at 2:00p.m. at Alumni Field. Ste all, from Durant kla. is a 'unior s · r. m r o the Arkansas Student Speech and Hear– ingAss<w•tat'iOO"anda member of Ko JoKai social club. She is the daughter of Ken and Janice Stegall. She will be escorted by her father during the ceremonies. Stegall said, "I'm really excited and honored. It's like a dream that I would even be nominated. Homecoming itself is such a special occasion. I'm glad to be a part of it.'' Stegall will be attended by Moni~a Chap– man and Monica Kimbrell. Chapman 1s a graduate student in En~ish. S,he is a member of Zeta Rho social club and has been active in student government, holding several offices. She is from Panama City, Fla., and is the daughter of Eric and Rose Chapman. Her father will be her escort at the Homecoming game. KiJnbreU is a senior social work major from Huntsville, Ala., and member of Ko Jo ~soetal club ...She is the daughter of Bill Mary Itamsey. Kimbrell is a queen for Kappa Tau Omega social club, president of the Social Work Club, secretary of the Stu– dent Association and a cheerleader. Shewill be escorted by Richard Proctor and Kyle Eubanks at the Homecoming Game. The Homecoming Court was presented in chapel in a 1940's theme setting, keeping in line with the 50th class reunion's theme. Craig Jones, chorus director at Harding Academy, emceed the dramatization of a USO tour, playing the part of Bob Hope. President David Burks crowned the queen. ist Dawd , an elementary education ma]qr om on . r v s WI pre– sen esemor c as~. Daw yis president of 1\b JO fOil soCial dub, a queen for Knights social club, and a member of Alpha Chi. She i,s the daughter of Roger and Claudia Dawdy and will be escorted by her father. T£e.i'1fc.or c. lass chose LeahMao;rum~ be ell' omecommg retll'fi@nfiih ~ I e is from McComlt Miss., and is an eJemenon ma1or. " · ' · pres1aent ofKoJOKai soci,al club. She was 11 Fre>h StaR cooi'difult:Or for Student Im– pact and has served as section editor for the Petit Jean. Mangrum is the daughter of Don Mangrum, a 1982 graduate of CCP (now HSBS), and Kaylea Mangrum. She will be ·•escorted by her father. •• Lisa Livingston will represent the sophomore class at Homecoming festivities. Livingston, from Norman, Okla., isa special and elementary education major. She is a member of Zeta Rho social club. Her parents areMarkandVicki Livingston. Her father will be her escort. BethAnnBoyd of Searcy is the daughter of Nicky and Carolyn Boyd and is the freshman representative. Beth Ann is a member of Zeta Rho social club and JOY women's ser-vice organization. Boyd has been involvedin summer campaigns toHon– duras for two years. CROWNED JEWEL. ]ana StegqJL a senior speech pathology major from Durant, Okla., was crowned Harding's 1992 Homecoming Queen in chapel this morning. (photo by Dr. Ed Wilson) 1992 Homecoming Court "- Queen [ana Stt:gall Attendant Monica Chapman~ttendant Monica Kimbrell enior Kristy Dawdy . .,Junior Leah Ma~g!!lm Sophomore Lisa Livingston . Freshman Beth Ann Boyd I ~

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