Homecoming Royalty

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# Title Date Summary
1 Homecoming kickoff and beyond
Northern Iowan 116:10, p.1
Students gathered at Lawther Field to celebrate UNI's 100th homecoming week at the annual Homecoming Kickoff. Student organizations competed in a show-down of Panther spirit and the 2019 UNI homecoming king and queen, Jonathan Green and Lauren Folck, were crowned; photos.
2 Students compete for the crown
Northern Iowan 116:9, p.1
Eight candidates competed for the crown at the annual Homecoming Royalty Competition, hosted by the Campus Activities Board (CAB), on September 27th, 2019, in Maucker Union Ballroom; photo.
3 Panther Portrait: Royalty Competition
Northern Iowan 115:16, p.5
The Homecoming Royalty competition took place in the Maucker Union ballroom on October 11; photos.
4 Hoping for happily ever after
Northern Iowan 112:14, p.1

Homecoming week's kick-off Pride Cry event was held at Lawther Field on October 12. The week's theme is "Once Upon a Time." Pride Cry finalists included the Student Admissions Ambassadors (SAA), Connecting Alumni to Students (CATS), Noehren Hall, Alpha Delta Pi and Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Dance Marathon and Camp Adventure. The Homecoming Court was also announced, including Molly Norman, Emily Thompson, Camryn Wrage, Alicia Hornfeck, Natalie Rork, Kantinka Kyeremateng, Jamal White, Kody Gafkjen, Archie Hardin, and Robert Orman.

5 Pedro, Princess and others perform for votes
Northern Iowan 112:14, p.7

Homecoming royalty candidates competed for votes in the Maucker Union; acts ranged from magic shows to pop culture references. Queen candidates included Alicia Hornfeck, Molly Norman, Natalie Rork, Emily Thompson and Camryn Wrage. King candidates included Jamal White, Kantinka Kyerementeng, Bobby Orman, Kody Gafkjen, and Archie Hardin; photo.

6 Shirley Petersen Homecoming Queen
Old Gold 0:0, p.52
The Homecoming Parade was a success TC's marching band and other campus groups made their way down the procession. The Homecoming Queen, Shirley Petersen, lead her court of four other girls; Mary Kaye Stringer, Shirley Radeke, Mary Paulk, and Jo Noble; Photos. The girls joined the audiences during the football game versus North Dakota University and cheered when TC won 14-9. Other special events that made up the week was the verity shows, Inter-Fraternity sing, and the Bartlett girls football game. The most looked foreword to event was the Homecoming Dance where students got to dress up and Jules Herman and his band would provide musical assistance.