Marshall University - Chief Justice Yearbook (Huntington, WV)

 - Class of 1958

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T Stty The Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity float Marco Drives For Score was judged the winning float. Winning house decoration appeared at Alpha Uhi Omega sorority and Step Into My Parlor, Says Marco To The Bob- cat . Many long hours go into the makeup of the floats and dec- orations as members of Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity show here. 29

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diomsicDmiyu}. On the homecoming committee for 1957 were: Charles Kesmodel, Marjorie Cap- pellari, Jim Johnson, Martha Dudley, Charles Turner, Roslyn Harman, Sam Smith, and Betty Bick. One of the highlights of this year ' s homecoming was the pep rally and snake dance held Friday night. i % ■ M J j



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diomssiDminq Qjusism. ¥ The queen ' s float was presented this year for the first time and built by the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, last year ' s float winner. Five senior girls vied for the title of Miss Marshall, the presiding queen over the Homecoming festivi- ties. Candidates were Charlotte Brown- ing, Barboursville; Kitty Criner, Shar- pies; Betty Frame, Birch River; Jodie Kearns, Le Sage; and Shirley Mitch- ell, Huntington. Students voting in the Student Government office presented their ID and activity cards. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors voted for one senior candidate for queen and in addition voted for one member of their class as her attendant. Fresh- man, sophomore, and junior candi- dates with the highest number of votes were to serve as attendants for Miss Marshall. Betty Frame was crowned at mter- mission of the Homecoming dance to succeed Margaret Quintier, Miss Marshall of 1956. Named as her at- tendants were Gladys Frazier, Ken- ova junior; Jane Gessel, St. Albans sophomore; and Diane Wright, De- cota freshman. The queen and her attendants were attired in formal evening dress- es, the queen in white and the attend- ants in pastel gowns, as they rode throughout the parade atop Pi Kappa Alpha ' s queen ' s float. Diane Wright freshman Gladys Frazier junior Jane Gessel sophomore 30 i.iiVTWi.w iHAil«UiMUUUUialH

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