A&F Newsletter
Spring 2003
Toga Royalty
Andrew “Ace” Walker and Julie Cleveland
were crowned King and Queen during the college’s annual Homecoming
festivities Feb. 1. Walker, a sophomore from Prague, Okla., is a computer
graphic arts major and the son of Walter and Brenda Christensen. He
is a starting pitcher for the Tiger baseball team and is transferring
to the University of Alabama after this spring.
Cleveland, a sophomore from Arkansas City, is a liberal arts major and the daughter
of Rick Cleveland and Helen Thilsted. She is president of the Student Government
Association, is involved in drama, and plans to transfer to Kansas State University
to major in child psychology.
Other Queen candidates were Melissa Bean, a sophomore from Wellington; Sarah
Graves, a sophomore from Mulvane; Trisha Hastings, a sophomore from Wellington;
and Casey Kinzie, a sophomore from Arkansas City. Other King candidates were
Collin Peck, a sophomore from Clearwater; Kevin McDougal, a sophomore from Kearney,
Mo.; Dean Clower, a sophomore from Broken Arrow, Okla.; and Josh Bowker, a sophomore
from Arkansas City. The Homecoming theme was Toga.