Friday, November 3, 1967 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 3 A QUEEN-TO-BE AMONG THESE THREE The co-host of the KUOK "Tonight Show," Mike Reardon, Kansas City, Mo., senior, interviews the 1967 homecoming queen finalists. The coeds, from left, are Wendy Berg, Shawnee Mission sophomore; Nancy Schoenberg, St. Louis, Mo., senior; and Nancy Miller, Topeka senior. Three coeds: one will reign. Happiness, pride in KU and enthusiasm are the main qualifications that KU's 1967 homecoming queen should possess, according to the three queen finalists. Wendy Berg, Shawnee Mission sophomore representing McCollum Hall, believes that "happiness" is the main quality the homecoming queen should possess. "Being a finalist is something I feel I must live up to on the campus." Miss Berg said. "I'm happy I gained so many new friends from being a finalist in the contest." Pre-Law Club is organizing here A new campus organization is being formed for students planning to enter Law School. Allen Speck, Leawood senior, and three other seniors planning to enter the School of Law are in the process of organizing a "Pre-Law Club." The purpose of the club, Speck said, is to bring together people who have a common interest and goal in law. "We plan to have guest speakers and counseling about the draft and other situations affecting the future of law students," Speck said. The club's first meeting will be Nov. 9 in the courtroom of Green Hall. The exact time has not been announced. Miss Berg, a zooology major, plans to work in wildlife conservation after graduation. Nancy Miller, Topeka sophomore representing Kappa Kappa Gamma, feels that "pride in KU" is an important attribute of someone representing the University. Miss Miller is now teaching in Topeka. Last year she was on the KU Pom-Pon squad, and the AWS Fashion Board. She has also twice been named a finalist in KU's Best-Dressed Coed contest. Majoring in speech pathology, Miss Miller plans to attend graduate school next fall. Enthusiasm and eagerness are the qualities that Nancy Schoenbeck, St. Louis senior representing Delta Delta Delta, believes a queen should have. Miss Schoenbeck is involved with Mortar Board, Cwens, KUY and the Student Union Activities Popular Film Series. She also has been a freshman residence hall counselor. Majoring in elementary education, Miss Schoenbeck plans to teach after graduation. The three finalists practiced walking and taking positions with the band Thursday afternoon in Murphy Hall. Because of the rain, they were unable to practice on the football field. The trio will sit together at the KU-K-State game with their families. They also will attend the Louis Armstrong concert Saturday night. DOCTORS LADIES Bring health & happiness to all who possess her! Direct from the Orient— Coming Soon! Buy your Dad a beer! 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