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RELEASED: Oct. 19, 2005
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| 2005 UW-Eau Claire Homecoming King Stephen Mascitti and Queen Chelsea Dammen ride in the Oct. 15 Homecoming parade. (Photo by Rick Mickelson, LTS) |
EAU CLAIRE — Stephen Mascitti, Elm Grove, and Chelsea Dammen, Eden Prairie, Minn., were elected 2005 Homecoming king and queen at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
Mascitti, a senior marketing major, represented The Singing Statesmen.
Dammen, a fourth year public relations major, represented Women's Concert Chorale.
Members of the 2005 Homecoming court were as follows:
Laura Baartman, Rochester, Minn., a junior nursing/psychology major, represented Sigma Sigma Sigma.
Jerry Ejuwa, Eagan, Minn., a junior biology major, represented Phi Sigma Phi.
Jessica Janiuk, Delafield, a senior communication major, represented TV 10.
Cat Letto, Green Bay, a sophomore communication major, represented the UW-Eau Claire Women's Rugby team.
Dave Parker, Spring Valley, Minn., a fifth year psychology/Spanish major, represented the Campus Ambassadors.
Matthew Pope, Chippewa Falls, a senior criminal justice major, represented the UW-Eau Claire Men's Rugby Team.
Andy Rohloff, New Berlin, a fifth year psychology/organizational communication major, represented students who love Andy Rohloff.
Pakou Vang, Milwaukee, a sophomore communication science disorders major, represented Oak Ridge Residence Hall.
The following students were candidates for the 2005 Homecoming court:
Sadra Christianson, Eau Claire, a senior elementary education major, was the Towers Hall Council representative.
Brian Duren, Austin, Minn., a fifth year accounting major, was the Beta Upsilon Sigma representative.
Avril Flaten, Eau Claire, a senior religious studies major, was the Student Senate representative.
Elizabeth Fromm, Hamburg, a sophomore, was the Putnam Hall representative.
Tara Gillaspie, East Troy, a senior elementary education major, was the Governors Hall representative.
Alex Gutowski, Wausau, a junior physics/mathematics major, was the Plaza Inn representative.
Stephen Kelley, Platteville, a sophomore broadcasting journalism major, was the Delta Sigma Phi representative.
Gina Livingston, Grafton, a junior special education major, was the Bridgman Hall representative.
Casey Mc Partlan, Bloomington, Minn., a senior marketing/business communication major, was the Sutherland Hall representative.
Tony Schultz, Apple Valley, Minn., a sophomore social studies/history major, was the Pan-Hellenic Council representative.
Elizabeth Stock, Baraboo, a senior marketing major, was the American Marketing Association student chapter representative.
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