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omecomifzy . . . Ps' The busy man at the left with 21 pencil behind his ear is Al Hemenwziy, Home- coming chairman who engineered the nr- rangements with his committee weeks in li -'Ia x. Friday, traditionally In- dian Day, had you walk- ing out of classes for a mid - morning pep fest, wearing Indian h e a d bands and singing in the halls. The Coronation in the evening preceded a snake dance, bon Fire and record dance. advance. The height of student partici- pation was reached as the campus cluhs took over sponsoring activities, contribu- ting floats, selecting princess candidates x ' A -, E 'E 1 - . - fi 7:--:Ye in E I -'F N1-
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Halloween gave an oc- casion for a masquerade ball where these gro- tesque creatures on the right were photographed. Prizes were awarded for the weirdest costumes while the less imaginative of the student body danced. Then the fall formal later in November brought everyone to the main gym for the music of Dick Finch. Danc- ing in the Dark , the at- mosphere you danced in, was supplied by Beta Rho. Also continuing ev- ery month were the splash parties, movies and co-rec parties in the phy-ed building which filled your time in between studies. fall . The quarter went on, friendships were cemented, mid-quarter exams were passed and the social calendar continued in full swing. You learned that the best way to open the social doors at State was to go to every activity, attend every club meeting, spendhours in the union and cafeteria and accept the consequences. The one thing that didn't help was staying home and griping about a lack of things to do. if l l
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