12 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Thursday, October 10, 1968 Homecoming queen candidates chosen Thirty-six women have been nominated by their living groups as candidates for 1968 Homecoming queen. The Homecoming celebration will be Nov. 1 and 2 this year. The general theme for the weekend will be "Kansas Show of Shows," and house decorations will be done in the theme of "Javawk Laugh-In." Homecoming queen candidates will be judged during a luncheon Oct. 20 at the Kansas Union and three finalists will be selected. The name of the queen will be announced at the Homecoming game. All queen candidates are single undergraduate women. McColm Hall-Lynn Aaron, Car- la Atlanta sophomore; Joyce Campbell, Topeka sophomore; Anita Swager, City, Mo.; and Janet Fink, Kansas City, Mo. sen. Naismith Hall - Peggy Budwig, Glencoe, Ill., sophomore; Susan Solem, Prairie Village sophomore; Sharon Sinclair, Kansas City, M., sophomore, and Kathy Snodgrass, Wichita junior. Hashinger Hall-Mary Swann, Russell sellier; Karma Ryden, Elsworth sophomore; Margaret Sleight, Kingston, N.Y. junior; Lauren Roberts, McKenna Grover, Hays, senior, and Jackie Greer, Vandalia, I. sophomore. Lewis Hall—Diane Morrison, Cheyenne, Wyo., junior; Karen lakeen, Steffen, Kansas city; Steffen, Hutchinson senior, and Carol Ann Bello, Kansas City junior. Sellards Hall—Mary Kathryn Beck, Holzichen, Germany, senior. ka sophomore. 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