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Queen Maxine and her attendants. Winning .skit — Alpha.s ' n Taun. Mr. and Mr.s. Mann receiviny the Alpha Sigma-Sigma Tau plaque. HOMECOMING The end of a perfect da; . Kathleen, do all Deltas go barefooted? Give ' em Hell, Bearcats. Page 16
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Top Rnti: Rex Mover, Mcnu-r Loni:. Lee H Kliini, D.uiii Arthur. Ro ' u 2: Gcnrfjc Silver. Helen Klslier, J.uie llnvard. Jnyce Heck, SluJent Chairman; Florine W ' nlt, Ui. Jflin H.irr, Ilumcivvung HOMECOMIXC; COMMITTEE • ver, Williiuii Committee Chairman. fit S jotin: Beverly McCowen, Shirley Vuracek, LucUe Cock.iyne, Rflhert M;inn, Harold H:tll, Robert Paul Botts, Mr. Everett Brnwn, Mr. raxton Price. HOMECOMING OLD GRADS RETURN BEARCATS VICTORIOUS Homecoming week-end was ushered in Fri- day night, November 5, by a pep rally and a bonfire. Then came the variety show — con- sisting of talent-packed skits prepared by different campus organizations. First place went to the Alpha Sig-Sig Tau skit entitled Memories . The Independent Club captured second place with Reunion ; third place went to Intermediate Teachers Club for their pantomime, Trouble With a Ford . The clima.x of the evening came with the crown- ing of Homecoming Queen Maxine McDer- mott and her four att endants, Jeannine George, Beverly Henderson, Jean Short, and Lois Waits. After the show everybody ad- journed to Room 114 for a Bearcat Brawl to the music of Brad Moore and his orchestra. The Homecoming parade was held Satur- day morning. The prize winning float was that of the Tri Sigmas featuring a soapy bathtub with the motto, Let ' s Suds ' em Under . Second prize went to Independent Club, third pi-ize to A.C.E., and fourth to Foreign Students Club. These winners were chosen by the Maryville Chamber of Com- merce and were presented with cash prizes. Saturday afternoon was cold but bright and clear, and it was an enthusiastic crowd that watched the Bearcats triumph over the Kirksville Bulldogs, 13-12. A new feature of Homecoming which was added this year was the judging of houses. First prize for house decorations was cap- tured by the Sigma Taus, second went to Alpha Phi Omega, and third to the Delta Sigmas. Another feature of Homecoming this year was the trophy for the most campus participation — the grand prize of the week- end — won by the Sigma Taus, with the Tri Sigmas running a close second. Saturday night — the end of a perfect day — tired but happy gals and guys danced in the beautifully decorated gym to the music of Brad Moore and his Dream Peddlers. Sunday morning. Homecoming activities were ended with Chapel Services in the Col- lege auditorium. Page 15
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HOMECOMING Suds ' em under, Tri Siymas. Ag Club ' s Barber Shop Quartet. Sigma Tans sizzling the Bulldogs. Bruce Walkup, a a.s- Danny Kaye. A. C. E. Are these our children? Pres. Long persuading suitcase students to stay for Homecoming. Page 17
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