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Twenty-two floats participated in the parade prior to game-time and during the half before a shivering crowd of fifteen thousand people. The winning floats, chosen on the basis of originality, theme, decoration and entertainment, indicated the tremendous effort involved in the preparation. The lucky winner, in the women’s division, was Sportlettes with I leaven I lelp Dayton,” featuring out of this world coeds and a symbolic harp. Carrying out a theme which evolved around the winged cleat trophy, the Pi Kappa Alpha entry grabbed top honors in the men’s division with a gigantic, moving f M t-ball shoe. nCRNENi help ; Sorority and fraternity hornet nets decorated too, to welconu hack the alumni. The prize, in the men’s division for the hen house decoration. judged on the untie basis as the floatt. went to luo-tinir winner. Pi Kappa Alpha, uitb a inmialtire football stadium, featuring the theme of lie.it Dayton, liig Green. In the women's division. Alpha Xi Delta sorority got tip on then j;j soapboxes to win for the second consecutive year with their (dean I p Dayton theme.
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homecoming WELCOMK HOME, ALUMNI! Those words set the keynote for tlie 195 3 Marshall College 1 lomc-coming week-end festivities. Parties and dinners were held by many organizations, and the general spirit was one of hospitality and good-will. Chosen queen of the festivities, by vote of the student body, was senior class candidate, Doris Ramsey —Miss Marshall of 195 3. Miss Marshall and her attendants were honored during halftime ceremonies at the game, while falling snow added to the festivities. On thi playing jitL! itself, Marshall met the powerful Dayton l:i)crs. Bralcn 21 to ( . undermanned and out (Cored, the Thundering Herd.’' uert never defeated in (pint. 12
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Royalty recen ei recog”1' lion at fo Rtiiy Pritchard, Junior Queen (opposite). Marlene Spradling. Soph-omote Queen. I top picture). and Phylli Creme-an . Prethman Queen. (bottom picture) receive boui iieti from , |. C’. Run Troutman. and the high point of the dance was the coronation of Sigma Sigma Sigma’s Doris Ramsey as Miss Marshall during the intermission. Also honored were her attendants. Pi Kappa Sigma’s Jo Betty Prichard, junior; Alpha Xi Delta’s Marlene Spradling and Phyllis Cremeans, sophomore and freshman queens. A jam-packed bunny hopping’’ crowd of eds and coeds slowed down for the finale of Jimmy James’ orchestra as sentimental memories came to the fore and old grads said farewell.
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