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Bob Skomer urged all in the audi- ence to hug your neighboru to get in the Christmas spirit. Provost Cannon's message was a plea to show good will and love at home even though we are engaged in a war in Vietnam. 42 5 HUG YOUR EIGHBOR
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l cc OF THE DGNSM INSPIRES WINNIN HGUSE DECS Men's Hall winner was Hall Iis por- trayal of Yesterday's missions and con- quistadores contrasted with Today's ultra-modern world. Zorro comes to the rescue! The campus organization of the Institute of Electri- cal and Electronics Engineers built this humorous scene of the tax collector getting cut down . at t 'N ti WE W ' feg WF rj 1 ll I i W ' -'www . Y wif Y HQ ww' ' WN' ,.-'-21' wg- taxwf-mi -Q. 5' sw' f J . t N X , A X g ,YVV g.,af.t1tgm,, ,, -gs ,gg .M , ,jd Homecoming is one of the busiest times of the year. From Monday through the following Sunday, stu- dents seem to find little time to study or even take a breathe of air. This year was no exception. Monday night started out the week of festivities with a night at Americais 7541 speakeasy- Mickie Finn, s. Mickie and Fred staged a great show, as usual, and rootbeer and peanuts were plentiful. Later on in the week, students were entertained with a Mexican dinner in the cafeteria Caccompanied by a mariachi bandj, a mustache contest, and skiing movies in the gym. With all the events plan- ned, it is always amazing that house decs suddenly pop up, all finished on Saturday morning. But they really do not 'ipopn up, as house dec chairmen and dorm presidents know. Many late nights and hard work are involved in building lumber frames, tacking on chicken wire, stuffing it with crepe paper, and building whatever else is planned for the dec. The house decs this year were original, to say the least. All pertaining to the theme Day of the Donsn, they were all quite life-like replicas of Spanish scenes. And even though they had been clean- ing room for open houses, building house decs, and attending activities, many dance enthusiasts turned out for the Eve of the Donsu at the Atlantis restaurant all decked out in suits and evening dresses. It was quite a week!
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T The Chamber Singers shown here are Deirdre Martin tthe one who's candle went outl, Kelli Fox. Linda Blair and Cindvllager. CA DLES AN ELECTRICITY LIGHT CAMPUS The Christmas tree-lighting ceremony, held early in December on a foggy night, was a new experience for those who have never seen softly flickering candles glowing in a circle of light and accompanied by caroling. The candlelight service began with 'SA Call to Christmas given by Cal Wes- ternls chaplain, Reverand HI.. Deal, Pro- vost Cannon delivered the main Christmas message, which was followed by the reading of the Christmas story by Barbara Neigh- bors, In addition to the studentis caroling, the Chamber Singers, under the direction of Dr. Teutsch, provided music with their well-trained voices. Ellie Pveatt, ANVS President, and Bob Slcomer, AS President, turned on the 400 bulbs of the aluminum Christmas tree located at the entrance to the campus. In the week before the students left for the holidays, the tree was viewed not only from campus, but on clear nights from downtown San Diego. Wilson. Shown participating in the service are Cheri Stcmler Cathy Slattery. and Carol
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