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This year's traditional homecoming events turned out fine for Carroll with the Beat Carleton motto behind the festivities. The celebration got under way with a pep rally and snake dance on Friday night October 21. With good cold football weather, a big group of students turned out to give the team a real send off. The parade which followed on Saturday morning added to the already growing spirit. Townspeople and students alike pro- claimed that it was the most outstanding parade of recent years. First prize was awarded to the TKE's for their intricate float based on the Crash Carleton slogan. The Chi O girls received first prize for their float portraying the slogan We'll Candy Carleton . The runners-up were the Sig Eps and the Beta girls for floats showing a great deal of effort and planning. After the parade, the dedication ceremony for the New Science Hall was held. The main speaker of the day was the noted General Leslie R. Groves, who spoke on the sub- ject, Popular Illusions about Atomic Energy. The highlight of the day was 0022 Football in the afternoon The Winning Chi Omega float The Queen and her Court Inge I lghty-.fix
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Ah! Mr. Stine, Mr. Guthrie, and Mr. Hart paid, and with elbow grease. The men said they would volunteer to clean the suite of the group giving the highest percentage to the W.S.S.F. drive this spring. The Alpha Xi's, Chi O's, and Dee Zee's surprised them, gave them an aiternoorfs job by tieinq. This fun is rather exemplory of the way the students have taken up activities all along the line in college lite, such as the thousand dollar goal for W.S.S.F., and combined a sincere purpose with some real fun and laughs. Page Eighty-five
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combzg Carroll's 7 to O win over the favored Carleton eleven, on Al I-lanke's 56 yard touchdown run. The team really played their hearts out and much credit should go to the line lor their powerhouse playing. The spirit of the student body and alumni was at fever pitch. The stands presented a colorful picture with the hand dressed in their new uniforms and pennants and mums in evidence everywhere. During the halftime ceremonies, the traditional and colorful crowning of the homecoming queen took place. This year's queen, Lois Hegel, reigned for the day. She was attended by Beverly Christopherson, loan Elliot, lean Tills, and Ianice McCauley. A buffet supper for alumni and students was served in the gym and the day's events were clirnaxed by a successful homecoming dance with Al George and his orchestra furnishing the music. Football in the afternoon The Winning TKE float Dedication of Science Hall Page Eighty suvcn
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