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Page 31 text:
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' 60 Homecoming Theme Is The Sound of Music ' ' 1 he Sound of Musics lirst note was heard Wechieschiy at 11:45 when Queen Mary Loretta Blake was presented to her campus subjects. Activities began with the reading of the proc- lamation by John McE oy and continued as mas- ter of ceremonies, Denny Barmettler, introduced guests, Fr. Hanley and Dr. Urban. The excitement of the day got its finshing touches at the variety show held in the Center and got the down beat again Thursday with a snake dance and pep rally. THE VARIETY SHOW presented by Alpha Psi Omega, honorary drama- tics fraternity, fills the audience with the spirit of homecoming. CHOSEN BY THE PEP CLUB to receive the first Blue Jay Spirit Award is Mary Cain. The plaque was presented to her at the rally. THE PROCLAMATION is read by Student Board President. John McEvoy. llP.fg THE ANNOUNCEMENT that Mary Loretta Blalce Is Queen has just come. OUEEN Mary Loretta Blake begins her reign over ' 60 Homecoming.
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CHECKING THE ROUTE of the Homecoming parade with his assistant, Dave Martin, is the I960 Homecoming parade marshal Dick Niichel. Parade, Basketball With the dismissal from classes at 1 1 a.m., Friday ' s events began. Paraders and floats were convocated on California Street. 12:30, and the parade wound its way through downtown Omaha back to the stadium vhere the floats were trans- formed into burning embers. . After the flames had faded, the stadium be- came the meeting place as the freshmen challeng- ed the sophomores in a pushball game. Starting with the presentation of the Carl Ci- ani Award to the best athlete, Dick Hartman, the basketball game added excitement as rooters w atched the Jay ' s victory over South Dakota. The dance and coronation followed, and 1:00 a.m. found the couples leaving, Tony Cennamo ' s music stopped, the lights dimmed, and Home- coming had come to an end. ST. JOHN ' S students are introduced to Bill Bluejay by Dan Meylor. FLOAT builders work all Thursday night to meet Friday ' s deadline. FIRST PRIZE for the cars went to Delta Sig ' s Untouchables. STUDENTS await the lighting of the bonfire and the pep rally. 28
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