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The Homecoming Queen at Ole Miss is a member of Chi Omega. She and her court are listed on the Ole Miss web site.
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The Homecoming Queen at LSU is a Theta!!:D
The King is a Kappa Sig. |
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The Queen was the GDI - she is an amazing girl! She is a biomedical engineering major and her GPA is over 4.0. Though not greek, she is super involved on campus and a total sweetheart! Our King was my good friend Mike Brooks. He ROCKS, seriously one of the coolest guys I know. He does everything on campus - writes for the paper/student senate/:DDANCE MARATHON family director:D and sooo much more! |
KU doesn't do homecoming kings or queens either. I can't say that anyone is really upset about it.
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University of Akron Homecoming results.....
Queen - GDI....representative of Residence Hall King - TKE It was so cool, because after they were crowned the queens boyfriend got up on stage and proposed in front of everyone....WOW! |
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we just had homcoming and a gdi, dz, sigkap, and a agd got high court. agd won homcoming queen and is one of my good friends, sad thing is...we lost the football game:(
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This was Capital's homecoming weekend, too. We have king & queen, and I don't even remember how they are determined! I remember voting one year for a Phi Beta, but that's about it. So as to how PC it is, I don't know (what factors go into it, popular vote, scholarship, etc.)
Every year, at least since I started in '95, the king has been the Student Government Pres. and the queen is usually in Pi Phi Epsilon, a local sorority. EVERY member of court is either an O.A. or a member of U.P. or both. (O.A. = Orientation Assistant. We have a WEEK long orientation and students run it for the most part. So if you're an OA every one of the freshman gets to know you. If you do it for 2-3 years, then ALL of the underclassmen know you. U.P.=University Programming. This is the student org. that helps run ALL of the university sponsored social events. So if you go to any of them, you recognize UP people.) The court is usually made up entirely greeks as well, or close to it. This year Phi Beta had THREE people on court! Their president, social chair and service chair. None of them won, but that is still awesome! |
A DG was Homecoming Queen here at the University of Wisconsin, too!
I'm not sure how the King and Queen are selected -- I know that a panel of judges selects you to be on court, and I wouldn't be surprised if the judges also select the King and Queen. I'm pretty sure we don't do it by vote. But Tri Delta won the overall Homecoming competition, which completes our 2002 Greek Triple Crown (we won Derby Days and Greek Week in the spring)! |
Bobcats Senior Honorary who is in charge of the homecoming court came by tonight during our dinner and announced that our candidate, Betsy, has advanced to the finals of homecoming queen. She's one of 5 women chosen. We all screamed we were so excited! We're all so excited to have someone on court. There are only 5 spots and there are 12 sororities on campus plus various other orgs that have candidates so not all of them can have one on court. (By the way I'm in Tucson at the UArizona)
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At itsy-bitsy Bethany College in WV, a ZTA won queen and a Delta Tau Delta (my pledge sis's bf!) won king. :D
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Queen Results
Hope this has not been posted previously - if so, I apologize...
AOII's Katie Mathis is the 2002 Homecoming Queen at University of Georgia. Second year in a row for AOII. :) |
The Machine candidate won homecoming queen at Alabama. (Big surprise, right?)
Her name is Lauren Tagg and she is a tri-delt. :) |
>>The Machine candidate won homecoming queen at Alabama.
??? Could you enlighten an ignorant Northerner? :) Ivy |
UIC
at UIC AST have been homecoming queens 2 years in a row. The first year a Theta Xi was the king.
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