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Page 32 text:
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Zeta Beta Tau fraternity, in a true and timely American spirit, concocted a float of missiles and pretty girls. Surrounded by flowers and the pleased eye of the spectator, Queen Gladys Vines and her royal court glide gracefully across Bowl green. LAST MINUTE ADJUSTMENTS ARE PUT TO LAMBDA CHI ALPHA ' S SUNTAN U FLOAT 28
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Ray Charles, esteemed as a jazz singer, writer and pianist, enter- tained alumni and students at the 36th annual Homecoming dance. Memories . . . Made of Music and Moonlight The 1962 Homecoming dance at the Miami Beach Exhibi- tion Hall climaxed the week. Over 3,000 students and alum- ni, filled with the enthusiasm of Friday night ' s Orange Bowl victory over Maryland, thrilled to exciting sounds of Ray Charles, his orchestra and chorus. Our man Ray sang the ballads that make him one of the greatest stylists of the times as couples glided misty-eyed with the romance-filled tones. A queen ' s processional at the intermission gave all an opportunity to meet the beautiful queen and her lovely court of princesses. President Stanford led the grand march with Queen Gladys Vines at his arm. The girls presented the awards for house decorations and Dr. Stanford presented the over-all homecoming trophy to Phi Delta Theta frater- nity. George Mira, UM ' s All-American quarterback, received the SAE Outstanding Football Player Award. But, too soon, the magic evening had to end. The prac- tical shadow of a two o ' clock curfew closed in on the idyl- lic evening. Coeds, with one arm around their special guy, the other around their dance favor, hurried home to ex- change news of the evening. Later, a pressed corsage, a wrinkled formal and a cute little teddy bear with a pealing nose marked this night as a very special one one that would last for a long, long time. Text by JACK GUARNIERI Photographed by PAUL BARTON, BILL TEALE and DON WILKINS AN ENTRANCED AUDIENCE SURROUNDS RAY CHARLES AND ORCHESTRA DURING SHOW 30
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