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In their home away from home, these freshmen smile at the crowd as their classmates carry them down the field. During a slow spot in the game, the crowd takes this opportunity to rest before the next breathtak- ing play occurs. Family Weekend 19
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Going to Chatham is just like camp. said Beth Baxendale. So that ' s what they did. Sophomores Christina Bertucco and Meg Miller carry the tent float as Roz Rafail carries the Good Times Bad Food poster. Who (or what) is that? That ' s the Chatham Seal, of course, on her first official duty for family week- end. The seal helped to psyche the crowd and the players during the football game, and also caused a few interference calls. Parents Come Home One Word to describe Homecoming? Success. Parents were invited to partici- pate in various events with their daugh- ters in order to create real family atmo- sphere. The Mostly Pops Concert kicked off the November weekend in order to welcome parents to the campus. Cinder the direction of Margaret Ross, the Choir performed selections from the Roaring Twenties and popular musicals. The fol- lowing day began with brunch in the cafeteria and the famous flag football game. Both the red and yellow teams which included students, relatives, and faculty, displayed superb game strate- gies, but the yellow team ' s defense proved to be the major winning factor. The final score was 42-21. In addition to the game itself, several other sur- prises contributed to the spectators ' and players ' enthusiasm. The half-time ex- travaganza included an appearance by the Chatham College Marching 100 (mi- nus a few) Band. Some of the star men bers of this band were President Beck Stafford, Dr. Bill Kazoo Beck, an Marjorie Harrison. Although the fans ha had all of the show they could taki there was still more. The float parac contest was led off by the senior ' s gui ea pig, followed by the sophomore Cam Chatham, the freshmen float, hor away from home and the finale was tf faculty snow job. The winners were tf seniors with first place and the soph mores and freshmen tied for second. After the exhausting afternoon, pe ents and daughters gathered in the di ing room for the dinner dance. A candl light dinner was served followed dancing with George Gee and His Mai Believe Orchestra featuring melodies the 30 ' s, 40 ' s and 50 ' s. The dinner was pleasant ending to an eventful weeker that just had to be marked down as success. 18 Family Weekend
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