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At a college a snake dance is a long line of college students, usually ending somewhere about a leap- ing pyre of everything burnable. Ohio University ' s snake dance was no exception, with the O.U. Marching band leading the way to the field. The Friday night before Homecoming is a tradition in almost every college in the country, and it ' s usually one of the most long-lived memories in any graduate ' s mind. There ' s excitement in the air, and everyone is carefree; no Saturday classes: and tests and extra-work and everything academic is forgotten — temporarily, at least. And at night, when most people are getting ready for that short nap before the next day ' s parade, you can still hear the faint cries of some late celebrators, walking the streets . . . then the OU-Kent game. A dramatic moment in the Homecoming game. Dick FleiU is cutting toward pay-dtrt, thanks to nice blocking by Bob Haug and Frank Underwood. Far left: the second place Thet.i Chi house Near left: first place Delta Tau Delta decorated house Twenty-Seven
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The Beta ' s prize winning Moat The ADPi ' s prizewinner Homecoming, 1951: Parades and house decorations...
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nfti QueeJ is m sqMut Thkve.u ' v e members oting wj r §r fourteen Each year the Homecom ot the varsity football sq candidate- win were m Minuted for queen by cither women ' s dorms or sororities! The 1951 queen was in the lull tradition ot lovely Homecoming Queens, Mary Lou Young, Howard Hall candidate hailing truiii Steubenville. Mary Lou is in the habit of being Home- coming Queen tin nigh, for h teen at the Steubenville High School Homecoming in her senior year. While aj hjpljniversity Mary Lou majored in elementary edi ' ' - ■ ltl t KiM - T - 3 Mary Lou ' s attendants were Fran McOoppin, Sigma Kappa junior in the College Of Education; and Phyllis Or, Bryan Hall sophomore from Frankfort, who is also in the College of Education. The dance . . . and the Queen, The Homecoming Queen candidates: back row Diane Zerbach, Mary Lou Young, Diane Skarupski, Helen Berman, Fran McCoppin, Fran Petras, and Pat Flowers Front row: Marty Gottschling, Norma Coplan, Marilyn Schuler, Joyce SiKerherg, Lois Firestone, Jean Durling, and Phyl Orr. Twenty-Eight
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