_ ~:~ .rY ~~ 177"-- , I , I 4'...'; e '' . .' .;:' / C.. e .; ( ',...'" ''f. ''...' f..... ..." The highlight of Saturday ni.;htls promw ill be the crowning of our queen, a girl so honored because her classmates feel that she best.exem plifies their ideal. The nominations made last week resulted in the selection of seven possible girls for the honor. They are as follows: Barb.Joswald Barb, a freshman, is majorint; in the field of education. She served as a tour 7, uide for the dedication of the aeed Buildir-g recently and is .:ember of the Pooster Club. Sandy Yupp :3717 -7 7 is also in the field of education and plans to major in math. She has devoted much of her time this year to SGA and plans to run again next year. A pledge for Keystone Society and Club Co-orinator, Sandy is one of the members tie handbook committee. Prom Queen Profiles Kathy Vieyra Kathy is easily recognizable to anyone who attended our games this year. She is one of the cheerleaders, who made it their job to back up their team throughout all the games played. Kathy has also served as secretary of "Choice 58" and is a member of the Booster Club. She is presently enrolled in the College of Education. Deann Balmer Deane, a math major, has been very active in the Behrend Players this year•, She acted in *Land of Counterpane", was the producer of "To See an Elephant", and assistant director of "Tiger at the Gates*. Besides her activities in the Players, Deane has worked on the SGA and their sponsered Easter Egg Hunt. She has occasionally worked on the Cub as cartoonist and typist, and spends much of her time in the library, where she works as an ort- ,4 :. 10.,<V • - '-'.';• !-,-. e'' 'P.A. ~,•
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