Queen Engineer
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
The Denver Clarion, vol. 32, issue 30, 1956 February 10
DU Engineers Crown Queen on February 18, 1956 (Finalists are Lynn Allred, Mary Ann Thulin and Janice Willimont). Ohio Oil Company Gives Unrestricted Donation. Pan American Club of Denver Sponsors Mexican Cellist (Guillermo Helguera) on February 14, 1956. Choir Presents Final Concert of Winter Tour on February 12, 1956, in Union. Greek Show Auditions. Graduates Conduct Speech Conference. Greek Holidays Committee Plans.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 32, issue 33, 1956 February 21
Coeds Celebrate “Week” – AWS Sponsors Various Activities for Women’s Week February 19-27, 1956. Tryouts slated for Frosh Show on February 21, 1956. Polls open on February 24, 1956 for AWS Elections. Student Senate to meet on February 21, 1956. “Children of the A-Bomb”- feature film sponsored by the Student Y. Foreign Policies in Coming Campaign to be Discussed. Queen Engineer Honored – Lynn Allred.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, issue 33, 1958 February 18
Coed Officers – Nomination Caucus Scheduled to Select AWS Candidates. Kennedy’s Speech Changed to Arena After Ticket Rush. Vie for Engineer’s Queen. Judges Named for Engineering Projects. Chancellor Cites Need for Solution of Legal Versus Scientific Problems. Clearing House Moderator Terms Seminar “Success”. Greek Holiday’s Queen Nominees Due on Thursday. Applications Due Tomorrow for Homecoming Chairman. Religion Majors Hold Daily Devotional Period.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 34, issue 35, 1958 February 25
Alumni Fund Donations Approach Projected Goal. Nominee Listed – AWS Elections Thursday to name Women Officers. Symphonic Band Presents Concerts in Union Sunday. Campus Leaders Name Finalists to K-Book Queen. Commedia Style “Volpone” Opens Six-Day DPA Run. Engineering Student Reigns as Queen of “Trip to Moon”. A Season of Shorts and Sunglasses.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 72, issue 46, 1968 April 16
Voting for referendums. Student Senate committee issues report on role of student in DU government., Chancellor denies charges FBI interference on campus. BoPub chooses ’68-’69 editors. Five vie for engineer queen.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 72, issue 48, 1968 April 23
Kay Eidemiller named queen; engineer students get honors. Circle-K meet examines crime. Freed U draft class explores alternatives. Social work graduate students picket state legislation for special session. McCarthy to speak to teachers.