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Tennis, cross country, and football at- tracted sports enthusiasts in the after- noon with the Anderson Ravens pro- viding the opposition in every case. Al- though the cross country and tennis teams weren ' t quite so fortunate, our pigskin pursuers defeated their oppon- ents by an 18-0 score, enabling the alumni to have something cheerful to talk about at the post-game coffee hour. At 5:30, a Harvest Time semi-formal banquet was held in the west dining hall for alumni, students, and the friends of the college. To close the day ' s activities, Tri Alpha ' s Barefoot in Athens was presented for a second time in the col- lege auditorium. Page twenty-three
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o necoffUtiJCf . . . For Alumni, happy reunions — memories of the past — Homecoming. The initial performance of Barefoot in Athens Friday evening preceded the big day ' s events of October 23, 1954. Also during that evening, the alumni dinner for alumni execu- tive officials and a pep session for the student body took place. Freshmen fellas learned of another Man- chester tradition, painting the streets with buckets of white-wash and brooms at the nice moonlight hour of midnight. Judging of displays headed Home- coming morning activities, followed by an informal coffee hour for all former home economics students and Colhecon members. A general alumni meeting also was held in the morning, which was followed by luncheon meetings for class members of ' 29, ' 34, ' 44, former debaters and Tau Kappa Alpha members, and the Lettermen ' s Club.
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QcuMfL MgcU OutUlXf. . . . Wait ' til next year! is the phrase that the freshmen and sophomores might well be saying in connection with this event, since the juniors were awarded the bat, signifying their supremacy at the Outing this year. This occasion, held each year m place of freshman initiations, provides a good chance for students to get away from the books and to be- come better acquainted with their fel- low students in a day of fun and frolic. Major events of the day that contribute toward an interclass championship are: Softball, tennis, volIe) ' ball, sack and boat races, and tug-of-war matches for men and women alike. Page twenty-four
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