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Qu- svw President Dawson had the honor of crowning the queen. The Beauty of Homecoming I Queen Nancy and her court was the center of attraction. 9-W' ' I r Congratulations were in style for queen Nancy. .- Q79 Nike, 1 at 5' 1 T'
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Culture on the campus was at The disposal of every Student ander Schreiner at the organ in The chapel, during This past year. ln addition to the tra- ditional activities of the Adrian College Theater, band concerts, choral festivals, etc., there were a number of visiting lec- turers who were entertaining as well as educational Five outstanding artists were invited to The campus to compose the Celebrity Series. These inclued Dr. Alex- the duo-piano Team of Ferrante and Teicher, the Mata gl Hari dance team, and the Chicago Little Symphony. To help the students to become aware of the world around them, the World Travel Series pre- sented three films on the Western Hemis- phere. Lambda Iota Tau and Wesley Fel- lowship also presented their film series. Ferrante and Teicher signed autographs following their stupendous concert in Dawson Auditorium. Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt were a major Celebrity Series attraction. I8 Effective lighting for the duo-piano team Dr. Schreiner presented a concert on the chapel organ. added color to their superb performance. if 471
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20 Homecoming 1964 centered the theme Roaring 2O's and saw i7 organizations compete for top hon- ors in the campus display contest. Jarvis Hall and Jones Hall captured the two dormitory display divisions. Chi Omega won the sorority competition. For the fourth straight year, Alpha Tau Omega won in their division. They also walked off with the best over-all campus award. During half-time activities of the Adrian and Hope football game, Nancy Curry was crowned queen by President Dawson. Her court included, Beth Emrick, Carol Sullins, Carol Hicks and Carol de'Lhorbe. The after- noon game ended in a three to nothing decision resulting from a field goal by Bob Butz. At the traditional homecoming dance, Nancy and her court reigned as Tony Martell and his orchestra supplied the music. Pr ? i ?i x 0l'l Hope was hung in effigy by the Student Government. ,,w,,.v- 1:-, . ..,:t,, . ,if 'ff' - 5Ef..'f fI -T55 ' l v,.U S A ,... 5 QQ?- v- W glut. I ' tn, r . Chi Omega's winning display of the victrola. Jarvis Hall, the winning women's dormitory display. Dr. Emrick delivers the eulogy for Hope It took a lot of hot air to inflate the balloons used by freshmen to decorate the gym for the dance. Dancing from nine to midnight L.l ' ' i fl, .Q r... it 'W w Q 'Y i I 9.
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