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RELEASED: Oct. 22, 2007
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| Homecoming royalty, Jahlieh Henderson and Reid Larsen, ride in the 2007 homecoming parade. (photo by Bill Hoepner, LTS) |
EAU CLAIRE — Reid Larsen, Waconia, Minn., and Jahlieh Henderson, Platteville, were elected 2007 Homecoming king and queen at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
Larsen, a senior music education major with a choral emphasis, represented The Singing Statesmen.
Henderson, a junior special education major, represented Women's Concert Chorale.
Members of the 2007 Homecoming court were as follows:
Amy VerBurg, River Falls, a fourth year psychology major, represented Campus Ambassadors.
Jena Jenkins, Platteville, a junior biology major, represented Towers Hall.
Becky Washleski, Cambridge, Minn., a junior organizational communication major, represented Oak Ridge Hall.
Teresa Arnold, Sparta, a junior elementary education major, represented Sutherland Hall.
Jacob Douglas, Elkhorn, a sophomore communication major, represented TV10.
Nick Roy, Green Bay, a sophomore biology major, represented Governors Hall.
Christopher Nielson, New Berlin, a senior political science major, represented Putnam Hall.
Jimmy Jordan, Lone Rock, a sophomore biology major, represented Bridgeman Hall.
The following students were candidates for the 2007 Homecoming court:
Theresa Soules, Menomonie, a fifth year music education major, was the Sigma Alpha Iota representative.
Katie Adelmann, Farmington, Minn., a senior mass communication major, was the American Marketing Association representative.
Ellen Waldhart, Stetsonville, a senior human geography major, was the Delta Zeta representative.
Stacy Bonneville, Champlin, Minn., a senior sociology major, was the Sigma Sigma Sigma representative.
Malarie Bump, Wells, Minn., a senior sociology major, was the Alpha Xi Delta representative.
Greg Budzisz, Franklin, a senior finance major, was the Beta Upsilon Sigma representative.
David Mc Carthy, Waukesha, a senior English literature major, was the Student Senate representative.
Raymond Hague, Woodbury, Minn., a freshman chemistry major, was the Horan Hall representative.
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