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Homecoming is rewarding: Into the creek go the sophomores at the tiig-of-war. A freshman victory entitled them to remove their beanies. Phi Delta Theta and Zeta Tau Alpha takes first place in House Decoration. II IH IIIIIII 1l, l llll ».
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Following the busy Rush Week days, the campus prepares for the activity of Homecoming weekend, house decorations work, and queen elec- tions. Fraternities and sororities combined efforts this year in building Homecoming decorations. Pri y Council begins the actual activity of the veek before the Homecoming game, providing the students with an opportimity to spend a free evening at the Key, with late hours, and free cider and douohnuts. Rush Week begins those hectic weeks of the fall semester. The girls have endless hours of discussion after rusli hours- it ' s called hasli . Privy Council iiuroduces the freshmen to an old Franklin tradition. Women leave the dorm by the back doors after the privy burns and men line the sidewalk to grab their girls as they come out. 23
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After the crowning at half-time, the Homecom- ing queen and her court vatch the second half of the game between Franklin and Indiana Central. Margie Mailath, Zeta Tau Alpha; Janet Edmond- son, Pi Beta Phi: Judy Roscoe, Delta Zeta; Queen Debby Brooke, Delta Delta Delta; Carol Lane, Franklin Independent Women; and Ann Blumen- thal, Unaffiliated. The first all-campus social event is Homecom- ing. Fraternities and sororities vork frantically to- gether to decorate the fraternity houses for the com- petitive judging. The team practices for victory. A queen and her court are elected; pri ' y council is awaited and enjoyed. The Homecoming dance cli- maxes the weeks of activity. The event not only imites the campus and coordinates its social activity, biu pro ides enjoy- ment for returning alumni. It is a time of excitement and anticipation, that thrill when the sinning house decoration is an- noimced, the release of the names of the queen and her coint, and the hard-fought football game itself. A torchlight parade, preceding the winning of the game, roused school and team spirit. Homecoming was successful— a winning team, a lovely queen and court, varied-theme house dec- orations. Pretty Debliy Brooke, a sophomore from Fort Wayne, was chosen by the vote of men to reign as Homecoming Queen. Alumni president Gene Henderson crowns Debby 1963 Homecoming Queen. 25
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