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FOOTBALL BOYS add fun to a Red jacket skit given at il pep rally. STIMULATED BY VICTORY and pleased with the results of the Friendliest election, students resume dancing. 'r ll'fl 1 -e RED JACKETS file out of House Park to join their friends in the gym for the Howdy Dance.
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3' 41 fi 5 - 1 gn ,Even E ep XVIIO will the winners bc? Anxiety crosses the faces of tlie friendliest nominees-Pat Higgins, ,lanet Davis, Charlotte Ciunpluell. Ned Price. Rodin-y Crccn, Frank Bertram. Candy Cray, janet Paggi and Sandra Lung, Not pictured is Tippy Newton. Sw ff 4 If Friendliness prevails among students throughout our annual Howdy VV:-:ek during which Howdy books are traded and tags are worn so the students may become better acquainted. Climaxing this weekls activities is the Howdy Dance. Students eagerly await tlic open- ing of the envelop revealing the names of the friendliest. Presented to Tippy Newton and Sandra Lung are inscribed gold identification bracelets.
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We Www Um Homecoming week, a time of mixed emotions, is held this year from Novem- ber 15 through November 20. A feeling of both pride for our team and regret that the season has passed so quickly accompanies the last pre-game pep rally. The Maroon Band and Red Jackets perform their last half time cere- mony at the Maroon-McCallum tilt. From semi-finalists Charlotte Camp- bell, Louise Houston, and janet Paggi, who are honored during this half time show, Charlotte is named SFA's third Homecoming Queen. She is presented with a bouquet of red roses. The Week ends with a dance held in the city coliseum. A reception commit- tee is on hand to greet all returning grads. Songs from the Shades and Trav- elers entertain students. From College Station the Collegiates provide music for the dance. -W.-.... .HW yall 'Q' liittrrioilllf-DAM 156. HARD WORKING SC Publicity Committee members Betty Egelhoff, Kenneth Albers Ann Chambers, Ianc Morton, Kathleen Goodwin and Ann Heftington encourage students to 'attend the Homecoming Dance. ,ps RED JACKETS cheer the Maroons on to victory at their last game. N 'X
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