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After game dances followed nearly every football game in the college gym, with such popular bands as Mary Ten- holl, the Collegians and Mar- ley Holte playing to packed crowds. The annual barn dance featured Norm Wilke's hand. Yes, you had plenty of opportunities to fill yo ur week-ends with your favorite activities fa!! Splash parties were held monthly at the Kato high school pool for all you aquatic fans with the arrange- ments being by the NX'.A.A. A spe- cial water show given by the syn- chronized swimming group was a new event added to n long list. And also students got into the full swing of the extra-curricular activi- ties. The debate teams made trips to surrounding colleges and collected trophies1 other students joined music groups, worked on plays or the col- lege weekly while the athletes spent the warm fall days on the football field. 11
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Weekends on campus were fun if you had the courage to stay up and try one. The cam- paign against the suitcase stu- dents was pushed again with the student social affairs committee sponsoring more week-end events this past year than ever before. One big fall event was the all college picnic with free food, games and entertainment. Sometimes it's the unplanned activities that you enjoyed the most. Bull sessions and hen parties kept everyone with a full schedule. just getting together and h a s h i n g over problems, politics and other people is al- ways fascinating. fall. . . Upperclassmen in the women's dorms lord over the frosh for twenty-hours, drag- ging them out of bed, upsetting their rooms and making them wear costumes which are true attention getters to classes. Initiation proved all the freshmen to be true sports. By the way. the Hrst week of every college year is devoted to the freshmen with the noble upperclassmen treating them to parties, roller-skating, picnics, programs, talent shows and a little bit of everything called student life. had -we -- --'f' -
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J' -JLQIIIUCUIIIIOIKY, cil'f0AC'l' fill!! pull 7 The annual trek back to State of the alumni for the Homecoming weekend reached its highest point when Patty Thomsen, Mankato sophomore sponsored by New- man Club, received the white headdress of Indian princess. In the traditional ceremony on the bluffs behind the campus on Friday evening, Lou Beherens, president of the stu- dent government introduced the princess and her four attendants, Edie .Bleichwehl of Albert Lea, Patty M. Anderson of Luverne, Marianne Quinett of Welcome, and Mary Lee Sandbo of Ormsby. I J' Sm- T f -as-an vii .6 it-f U
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