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LEADING THE singing of the Alma Mater is Mrs. Herbert Bell '51, winner of the five-year search for a new Alma Mater. ll dx? lW l'lfl 5 l I KERMIT LONG, chosen the outstanding alumnus of 1961, is a Methodist minister in Phoenix. While Alumni Across The Country Held Key Days . . KEY DAY in Toledo brought together Don Cunningham, Robert Shelton and Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Fox, all alumni. 32 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION officers are F. G. Skibbie, Mrs. A. Isch, Mrs. G. Harms, R. Taylor, J. Ladd and J. Bronson. NJN1 ri
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Patricia Lewicki amen! Queen Patricia A. Lewicki, a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority, was chosen as the 1961 Key Queen by the board of editors of Esquire magazine. Miss Lewicki, a sophomore in the College of Educa- tion, is from Cleveland. Finalists for Key Queen included Carol Heise, Alpha Chi Omega sororityg Linda Neubeck, Delta Gamma sororityg Kathleen Myers, Prout Hallg and Margaret Addison, Williams Hall. Last year's Key King and Queen were selected by Bowling Green alumna Eva Marie Saint. PATRICIA A. LEWICKI, 1961 Key Queen ESKY PEBKS around the corner and gives his approval of the Queen. , 4 1-:M ,': f , ,F WJ Iifs ' 1 liz is Q, ii, iw 1 ,M .fgisllv :Q fp , ,1f if'V-!l1'.',z' . 1 .1 'A' wwf :'!f '- 1 ,..- fr 1 ,f,f,M,',, -. nf' i rw: '-ini' ti wr . 1. lux , I no-'Willy ,w,2,if'h Nw .ggi 1511: 1IWi'. '11 'F' 'ffilll-fTL'Q i 1. ,fi f- i' la, 115,-gigiffai'fl1l.Z:L 'a13f'irv1x4-f49y4,: 1 . L4315fl5y'j,5,Grt1gJ',312qjiy3. ,g. , ,iw 5 gg-wr: 1,nyif,,4l,m'f3l,am -.E f . , ,g:1y,,iwiir,i ,,mi. EZ?1LW'Wx'-fiifilal'Ml' filfzf?-'lilllgiyliiialffikififp l'gm,.g1 119, .M:aq.-gznvarg M354y3i,:,a3igzfQ'5l,ip?:lla 2lQll+lL1QZlQlGi1ill?'W i,ff1 ii , 3.9-ve-,,i ,M ,yw,,',,ir,, , 1 1 llelwlifl+'.iiQ'i2ltw-- Q H Jjgwf 1-2j,E:1iifI.'. Lj -15, 4: I-,Q V ,fwymtif .1 , ,v .. .1 'iw-1-1-'f,Pt,5n it f l? liwfs?lwii,:',yW it galax y, if 1 5 M i9'jy,l'9f2.l'N1l-aX', ti, ,,:'l'?iHI,tlMg-1 'w ifi ,wa , , 1 V A mf,
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ug JAMES E. HOF, newly appointed director of alumni affairs, shakes hands with a former classmate at the alumni luncheon. iw my X I ? X KENNETH E. KROUSE, former Director of Alumni Affairs, leads final Alumni Board meeting before his resignation. Many Returned To Campus . . . Alumni are not simply associated with the past and dusty volumes, but are those who care greatly about Bowling Green, sums up the view of James I-Iof and many others toward the alumni of this campus. They are the mainstay of the University, a necessary mainstay. A part of the duties of the Board of Directors is to or- ganize financial drives, and maintain records of alumni, what they are doing and where they live. This board represents various graduating classes so as not to give any one class priority over another and to obtain a fair representation of all groups. A new Board was inaugurated this year. They are Robert Taylor, president, Jonathan Ladd, vice-presi- dentg Mrs. Gerald Harms, secretary, john Bronson, treasurer, Franklin Skibbie and Mrs. Arnold Isch. T 09 ALUMNI LUNCHEON, held each year as a part of Home- coming Weekend, is held in the Grand Ballroom. EVEN THOUGH they had graduated from BG and become part of another way of life, alumni still yelled for the Falcons, Ray Marvin Cleftl and Jonathan Ladd, for example. Qi-'f 33 ' i -Ei,
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