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Sept. 30, 2005
Morningside College students elected Angie Meyer of Sioux City, Iowa, and Clint Corderman of Aurelia, Iowa, as queen and king of Homecoming 2005.
The queen and king were announced at the coronation ceremony that
took place Thursday evening in Eppley Auditorium.
Candidates for queen were seniors Meyer; Nora Cummings of Bellevue, Neb.; Arynn Rasmussen of Manilla, Iowa; and Beth Watson of Elk Horn, Iowa.
Candidates for king were seniors Corderman; Jonathon Grote of Storm Lake, Iowa; Tim Johnson of Fairfield, Neb., and Tim McCabe of Lincoln, Neb.
Court attendants were freshmen Catie Bobier of
Westfield, Iowa, and Keith Echtenkamp of Spencer,
Iowa; sophomores Maureen Vandenbroucke of Omaha,
Neb., and Tobias Tessmer of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany;
and juniors Paula Kloewer of Defiance, Iowa,
and Tyler Woods of Davenport, Iowa.

Faculty representatives were Dr. Susan Burns,
assistant professor of psychology, and Dr. Doug Livermore,
professor of business administration and economics.
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