Jeannie Hicks, 1966 Miss Homecoming First Alternate and Senior Class Beauty 1
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Jeannie Hicks was a student at Jacksonville State College (now Jacksonville State University) in the mid to late 1960s. She was Miss Mimosa 1965-1967, Second Alternate 1964 Miss Homecoming, First Alternate 1966 Miss Homecoming, Junior Class Beauty, Senior Class Beauty, a member of Pi Gamma Mu and Kappa Delta Epsilon, an ROTC Sponsor, Circle K Sweetheart, Scabbard and Blade Sweetheart, and "Gem of the Hills."
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