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This year it was We'll see you again at homecomingf' It all started long before the spider caught the fly and left him hanging midway between the first and second floors. We'd spent weeks in preparation. Lets see, there was 50 cents for crepe paper and ten for nailsgand after many hours of hard work our displays were ready. Student Council nominations for the Homecoming Hostess were posted on the main floor, and when the returns were in we found we'd chosen lovely Dot Reus as our Hostess and Lenore Anderson, Marge De Nooyer, jessica Beets, and Carol Homan as her four sparlcling attendants. Dot and her attendants were presented to the student body by Stu Sisco, one of our first string men, at the pep rally in the audi- torium, Monday afternoon. Monday evening-the big game, and though we spiders didn't catch the Wheaton fly on the basketball floor we had a marvelous time. Alumni, students, and friends returned to school for coffee after the game. A student committee served coffee in the Commons Building which was open for the occasion, though it was not yet com- pleted. The Main Building was open to all who wished to see the displays and posters put up by the various clubs. Thus we remember our second annual Homecoming. Back Row: Clare Nyenhuis, Stu Sisco, Ed Boeve, john Primus. Front Row: Dan Pastoor, Bernie Van't Hul, Dewey Heetderks, Gene Tulsma. 13
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