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KQV Freshmen versus sophomores at their annual tug-of-war at Powell's Pond. Col. ll. li. Keelems, former chief of troop informa- tion under MacArthur, presented a lecture on Korea in another ofthe Artist Series programs. During October Phi Delta local became the four- teenth national on campus as a chapter in Phi Delta Theta. B.G. Tied BWV. in Homecoming Game At last the long-awaited homecoming weekend was here. The all-student musical Love Goes to College , a musical satire on Bowling Green was given this weekend. All fraternities and sororities gave dances or held parties for their many returning alums. Approximately 3000 old grads returned to their alma mater for the weekend activities. High- light of the week was the homecoming football game with Baldwin Wallace which ended in a thrilling 34-34 tie. Nedra Mason was crowned homecoming queen at half-time ceremonies. Alpha Phi in the womenis division and Zeta Beta Tau in the men's look first place honors for homecoming decorations. Falcons Defeat T.U. on the Gridiron Bowling Green harriers were keeping up their winning ways during October with Marvin Crostcn setting a new varsity record in a dual meet with Ball State. Bowling Green gridders ended October on a pleas- ing note by trouncing their arch rivals, Toledo, 39-l4, in the Glass Bowl. Sailboats regatta. at the Bowling Green sponsored
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Tho Nlarino lland llliltlt' its second appearance on thc Howling Gr:-vn campus, playing to en- thusiastic, full housvs. Howling EEl'l't'll broadvastvrs at work during one of tht- home football ganna-s. THREE THOUSAND ALUMNI RETURNED FUR HUMECOMI With tht- first we-vlt of U1-lobe-r the artivitivs roally began to pile- up. 'I'lw annual Kay paradu was svhvd- uled for tht- first we-vit fonly to lu- postpone-d for the first time in the- vw-nt's history. whvn the well-known Howling Ure-1-n rains 1-ann-. llowq-vvr. tht- uf-xt Sunday was a sunny ont-. 'llhv Alpha Chi Omega float, N Sundae- Spvvialw was award:-d top honors and the- rolorfnl parade' drvw ow-r 2000 spvvtators. Falcons Posted First Gridiron Win Uver Bradley ln Uvtolwr this Bowling Urmen football squad won an upset victory ovor the llradlcy eleven before a Dads, Day crowd. Paul lionfiglio, father of ond Frank Bonfiglio, was named Football Dad of l950 . Plans were already formulating for the big event of the fall sq-mffslor-llonicvoming. Studvnts happily lvarned thcy would be abit- to uso cars during the wvekf-nd. Plans wort- also und:-rway for a big all- vampus vharity drivc which ronsolidatcd all of thr- vharity drive-s on vanipus into one big on-nt. llomvt-oining Qui-1-n and K4-y Finalists Wort' S1-lt-ctvd by tht- Studvnts l'ilv1'tions of all sorts Nsvrc' on tap during Urtobvr. 'llhv fre-shuivn 1-lass 1-lvvta-fl tht-ir rt-pr:-sf-lltativvs and sludvnls votvd for ll0lllt't'0llllllg tllI1't'll and tht- K1-j finalists all during one' we-4-lx. Ray Van llorn talks to tht' Dad Paul lionfiglio. 1' of the Year -
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THE ALL-CAMPUS CHARITY DRIVE NETTED OVER 2,600 'I'Iu- K1-nl Slate game was animal migration day lor the I aI1-onsg tht- Iiowling IIFUPII 4-Ivveu bowed to IU-nt I9-6 in the mud and rain Iwforv a good-sized group ol' Bowling Crt-4-I1 supporters. The annual Christian Living Iffmphasis W4-ek was Iwld early in Novenllwr. This program brought many leading l'Illll'l'IlIlll'Il to this 1-ampus who spoke to slush-nl groups and I4-tl inl'ormaI hull sessions at thc various houses. Novi-nib:-r also brought pledging with the I6 fra- ternities handing oul I66 bids. The Combined Charity Ilrive N1-tted 552600 The 1'llIllIbIll1'lI eharity week also got lllllIt'I'XS'Hf' during thi- si-rond week in NOV4'lllIN'I'. The wee-ks program was highlighted Ivy the llgly Wan and Ugly Woman route-sts inonvy Irving east as vote-S. 'I'In- nvwly initiated powder howl vonlvst was witut-ssc-fl Inj a large vrowd in spite ol' the 4'oI4I wt-alhvr. 'I'Iu' NI.Cf. Ken Iiisselle interviews a forlner are busy tahulating their results at The Delta Gamma passer Students pause to read the Bee Gee News. Notice the good blocking. N, ,A 'V ROV NL 5 ,W . gets ready to throw
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