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Green house hosts homecoming candidates

Queen candidates and the clubs they represent are Marcala Pewthers, SGA; Rachael Cano, HALO; Jackie Arnold, Phi Theta Kappa; Thayna Silva, International Student Organization; and Kate Mulligan, Student Nurses Association.

Candidates for king are Grant Glaze, Crusader; Alex Burciaga, Enactus; Ricardo Nava, HALO; Sal Valdez, Pathways; and Tony Dorado, ISO.

Homecoming week festivities will start with wax hands from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Monday in the student union.

On Tuesday, the Saints Bookstore will provide free donuts and coffee starting at 7:45 a.m.

Hypnotist Dan James will be on campus to entertain starting at 8 p.m. Feb. 12 in the Showcase Theater.

Friday the 13th, the annual Texas Hold ’em Tournament will start at 7 p.m. in the Student Union. Students are encouraged to bring school IDs.

Rounding out homecoming week will be the basketball game vs. Dodge City on Valentine’s Day, Saturday, Feb. 14.

The homecoming ceremony will be in the Green House between the Lady Saints game, which starts at 6 p.m., and the Saints game, which starts at 8.

Crusader photo/Maria Lara 2015 homecoming candidates include, bottom row, from left,  Marcala Pewthers, Rachael Cano, Jackie Arnold, Thayna Silva. Back row,  Grant Glaze and Alex Burciaga. See candidate information at right. Candidates not pictured: Kate Mulligan, Ricardo Nava, Sal Valdez and Tony Dorado.
Crusader photo/Maria Lara
2015 homecoming candidates include, bottom row, from left, Marcala Pewthers, Rachael Cano, Jackie Arnold, Thayna Silva. Back row, Grant Glaze and Alex Burciaga. See candidate information at right. Candidates not pictured: Kate Mulligan, Ricardo Nava, Sal Valdez and Tony Dorado.
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