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iiil«:r ma«l(; hf-rnflf known to our rarn[jus. Cliinl)iii ; to Cfnicnnial Gym aricJ Navy Hall throufiti the »now and ui- wddt: iJiosc 8 o ' riocks even more iiiiM-ralde. The l)a -kHliall and wre- tlinf; fanatirs replaoxJ th«; avid iwA- hall fati . We were countinf; the days on our ra!endar» until Christmas va- ration. Nhich cxcitfinf-nt prereded the firj l hig dance of the year. The sopho- more Cotillion will long l e a night to rcrnfnihcr. After a week of »piritin ;. the Waller Hall women exchanged gifts and ate heartily at a party in the Husky Lounge. The freshmen were overwhelmed by the beauty of our campus during the Christmas season while the upperclassmen once again [be- came just a bit melancholy at the sight of the many gaily decorated trees.
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a , Academically, the first round of tests came and went, and we regarded our instructors with mixed feelings. This is the toughest year yet was the general (i from the uppercUissinen. wliile the frosh just siglied and derided that college wasn ' t all fun. Foothall season brought new heroes. Ginny Hardy ' s enthusiastic cheering squad led a loyal student body in rooting for the Huskies. Mr. Mil- ler ' s Maroon and Gold Band and Mollv Matlcrn ' s majorettes tainment. ni() u led enlishteniii ; halt-tiiiif t ' liter- Homecoming weekend was soon upon us. The clubs, fraternities, and dormitories were busy dream- ing up ideas for the parade. Wood had been gathered for the bonfire. Friday night l)egan at the pep rally where the team was cheered. After the bonfire, some relaxed and some danced to records in the Husky Lounge. The Maroon and Gold Band awakened a few sleepy Waller Hall residents on Saturday morning as they entertained alumni, friends, faculty, and students with a concert on the Caryer Hall lawn. The efforts of many were yiewcd l y the judges as they watched the parade from their ring-side seats in front of the Capitol. After lunch at the Commons, the College community and week- end guests made their way to Mount Olympus to view the annual Homecoming football game. The traditional cider and doughnuts were enjoyed as friends and students chatted about past years at Bloomsburg. Dinner at the Commons and dancing at Centennial Gym was the agenda for the evening. All too soon the orchestra was playing the last strains of Good Night, Sweetheart ' as friends and alunmi bid farewell. The annual Varsity Club Dance was another out- standing eyent on our social calendar. Suspense dominated until a lovely Bloomsburg coed was crowned as Varsity Club Queen. Thanksgiving vacation arrived. Parents listened patiently to a story of how a deficiency slip, which preceded some students home, was the Dean ' s mis- take, but they were not impressed. Vacation ended (|uickly, as always, and we headed back to school determined to do better. If
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