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“OCTOBER 1961 1 ' 3 4 5 *e«i«-^ 6 ,: > ^^, > «z«^ r 1 » ' • 11 14 (ya.i,A 15 li 17 ireo 11 rrcro 19 XTVE-O 20 jsawi 21 / > J^7 " ci^ fSt*»i»* 22 23 24 25 iz^ 27 a.,.«.^ 2J j^,,^. 29 30 31 ivumm Mnmm pliM^s 1 A magnificent Homecoming was createdthrough the efforts of Roger Anton, senior of the month. That ' s the way to go, team! Our Pirates showed spirit and determination while striving to win. Thrilling games and the crowning of Andrea Callahan, the 1961 Football Homecoming Queen, headed theevents for the month of October. On the day of each game there was an air of excitement over the entire campus as every Pirate anxiously awaited kick-off time. October 20, the long-awaited day of the game with the San Bernardino Cardinals, was marked with rallies, the burning of the giant Cardinal, and a car caravan which consisted of 300 or more cheering Pirates. The Pacific Pirates had a victorious Homecoming when they downed the Ramona Rams 24-6 on October 27. Be- for the game there was a parade from Pacific to the Orange Show Stadium, featuring the 1 960 Football Homecoming Queen, Dawn Swanson, the five finalists and other candidates, and floats which were mode by various clubs on campus. Cheering crowds hailed the team as they returned to win our first CBL game, 7-0 •I ”