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The Freshman soon became acquainted with his new way of life and along with his fellow students settled into the college routine -- a routine of attending classes, taking coffee breaks in the Union, studying. joining clubs, working. and partying. Campus clubs opened their programs in the fall by electing officers, planning their yearly meetings, and holding special sessions to acquaint and interest other students in their work and objectives. Such was the Washburn Player's Open House which 'was held in Mulvane Little Theater. Members of the group talked with interested students. explained the different phases of theater work, and answered many questions. Soon after, tryouts were held for the first play of the season. Julius Caesar , the backstage crew was selected, and once again, another production was underway. The election of class officers was held in which more than 500 students turned out to cast their ballots. Elections for cheerleaders were also held. Under a new system of preliminary elimination. the participat- ing field was narrowed by a special board before be- ing presented to the student body vote. The new group lead the cheering for the lchabod victory as they walloped the Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds 26 to O in the first home grid battle. Spicing college life were all sorts of parties from the informal coke and card gatherings to the still informal but planned dances, hayrack rides, and parties such as the Phi Delt Ugly Party. Branding their dates with white paint is a standard ritual for the Phi Delts at their Ugly Party Chuck Birdsong wields the branding iron. ,ar 4 3
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94th Homecoming Boosts On A monstrous hornef is assembled by the Kappa Sigs, whose title for their house decorations was Clip the Hornet's Wings . Adiusfing styrofoam blocks, Elsiann Quell puts the finishing touches on the Ichabod igloo which was a part of the Phi house decorations. MMQW 20 The 1958 Homecoming lasted only two days, but endless hours went into the preparations making the celebration one of the most successful in years. The theme was back to the campusll with house decorations replacing floats, a candlelight drive inaug- urated to direct visitors around the campus to view the decorations, and open house in all departments. The Homecoming weekend officially began at 8 a.m. Friday morning. But for the sorority and fraternity houses, the weekend began long before then. Prepara- tions were started shortly after school opened in Sept- ember. And before the decorations were completed, nights of little sleep, days of little rest, and hurried meals were the order while a mass of wood, napkins, paint, and wire was transformed into attractive displays. There were still last minute details to be attended to when the actual festivities got underway Friday morn- ing. With classes cancelled, the decorations were rush- Cynthia Gibeson and Judy Sticher Crightl cast their ballots in the first all school election for a Homecom- ing queen. fr . ' A f .. 1s,5es..,+,f 2 X ating, 1 , V , . Q If is-. , . .. at , rum-.4'? 'e
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