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SUMMER QUARTER ENDS WITH Four-hundred pounds of prime beef were barbequed at the annual Texas Barbeque held at the University Union Patio. President A. L. Knob- lauch acted as chef and carved the first slice of beef. The Texas Barbeque, which climaxed a hectic summer quarter, offered a genuine western meal accompanied by western entertainment provided by The Prairie Ramblers, a country and western singing group, and Gary and Laura, one of Western's own folksinging couples. The tickets were sold with faculty, staff, stu- dents and their families all on hand to participate in the fun, enjoy a good meal, and have a few moments of relaxation. WIU Leatherneck derby hats were presented to all the children and door prizes were awarded. HUNGRY WIU STUDENTS line up at the buffet table waiting for their western meal during the Texas Bar- beque. JACK HEDBLADE, of the Photography Department, is a constant source of energy-blowing up balloons for his children.
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3, I ,mggff-1 X .. I Q 9 V' . ,alll I SEVEN JUNIOR IVIARSHALS leading the graduation processional were Dave Wiekness. Sue Bieri. Jean Mutimer. Dottie Maedge. Jan Traub. Todd Sieben. and Brian Johnson. With mixed emotions 778 graduates received degrees on Sunday, June 4, 1966, and passed from Western Illinois University to face a new beginning. Fifteen candidates for Bachelors Degrees who attained a cumulative quality grade point average of 3.6 or higher were designated as having at- tained high honors vvhile at Western Illinois Uni- versity. Fifty-seven students were graduated with honors, as a result of maintaining a grade point average of 3.3 to 3.59. Hopeful Change was the topic of Dr. J. Vic- tor Hopper's commencement address. Dr. Hopper, President of Southern Colorado State College, was graduated from Western Illinois University, 1941. THE FINAL STEP T0 A NEW BEGINNING SENIORS GAIHER for the last time before going into the world outside of Western Illinois University,
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-:WC N A TEXAS BARBEC E l WIU STUDENTS sample make-um yourself ice cream sundaes and forget about calories for a moment. WIU STUDENTS COMPETE in a watermelon contest--only to prove who has the biggest mouth. E wi oeoo - N e S Nw 1 S,,' X To . , ' T ' ,Q . .M i
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