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Crowds of students filled the fieldhouse for the homecoming dance which featured the music of the Billy May Band. NFIHCY Hinrichs, Wendy Clucas, Karen Krohn. . and Janet Futhey were members of the queen's COLlI't.
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Homecoming Queen, Judy Angell, was pre- sented at the football game at the stadium. QUEENS ADD BEAUTY TO WEEKEND Linda Siegel and Jyl Wilkie attended the queen. The festivities of the Brothers Four were climaxed by the announcement and crowning of the Homecoming Queen. The queen and her attendants and court were paraded around the football field on the day of the homecoming game as Bradley met Wabash-and was defeated. The defeat did not, however, dampen the spirit of the weekend, and students gath- ered at the fieldhouse for the last formal function of homecoming, the dance.
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President Kenneth W. Stephens of Sheldon, Illinois, presents portable television set to Mr and Mrs. Asa Carter in behalf of the Dads' As- sociation in appreciation of their numerous flo- ral contributions over the years for Dads' events. The Bradley Dads' Association, devoted to the best interests of the students and parents for the past 34 years, provides authentic in- formation concerning student and university activities. Dads' For Bradley Development is in its fifth year as a major project of the As- sociation. During the past year over 356,000 was contributed to various projects of the Uni- versity. The two major annual projects of the Association are Dad's Day in the fall and Mother's Day in the spring. DAD'S DAY Executive Vice-President Dr. A. G. Haussler introduces president-elect of Dads' Associa- tion, W. C. Swanson, Arlington Heights, at the Bradley-Ball State College game.
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