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Saturday morning finally came and with it came hordes of visitors. Cries of Charlie's back! were heard far and near and you never knew when someone you were talking to would suddenly go berserk, run half-way across campus and embrace someone like his long lost brother. Sometimes it was his brother. The decorations this year were most un- usual. Bundy Hal1's decoration fell down before it was upg Earlham Hall's should have. But un- less you've decorated the side of a building sometime, you can't know what college is. There is nothing as unresponsive and uncooper- ative to decorate as the side of a building. But ing it gives atmosphere! The Commons looked like a pumpkin field until Christmas vacation, thanks to the decorating crew. CNO, I will not serve on the decorating committee for the Libeij For all our kidding, the decorations were all well done, and the judges had a hard decision to make. The geology bus parked on the heart was quite an attraction. All the visitors registered there, and everybody but the class of '99 could remember it in connection with their college days. None of the men on campus will forget the beautiful Homecoming court we had this year. Page 29
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. ,,.-.?., Page 28 clan on the heart and the crowning of Hag Queen Susie Foster and Purgatory Prince Larry East. The Devil himself appeared in the guise of one Arthur Little. After being duly impressed, the freshmen, juniors and seniors retired to rake leaves and keep a dutiful eye open for the sophomore banner which appeared at 2:30 in the tallest sycamore tree on National Road. Then and there all Hell did break loose! The flag finally was captured, and what happened to it then is known only to God or Martin Beer. Friday night was the Tiv Rush. Floats were beautiful fwhen they workedj, the crowd was noisy, and the double feature lousy. But it was the kind of fun you tell your grandchildren about. '
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Wini Chasteen was our lovely queen with charming Alice Lowry, Sue Head, Carol Sherk and Pauline Stutz in attendance. Hal Cope crowned our queen and for the first time in years the crown wasn't put on backwards. By the way, wasn't it nice to have a band out on the field that looked and played like one? You may turn to the sports section for the obitu- ary of the football game. The best was yet to come as a grand and glorious climax to a grand and glorious week- end. Mask and Mantle presented, with trumpets blowing, The Male Animal. Charles E. CI'm going to say yEs to lifel Matthews was M and Page 30 . 'NEFF'- 'v-Q--..............,..,.., t,.,, ' W' 59 ' , . - , - ---- at W., - Q. , . . ' mu- ' M's pride and joy as the male animal. The other animal on the stage was one dog by the name of james Thurber, alias Hugh Mattern Cronister. He made quite an impression, too. After The Male Animal came the Har, vest Hop. These decorations were original: when before had there been a water wheel and pond in the middle of the indoor track? The editors of the Sargasso would like to know which member of the Ionian Society was the Abe Lincoln who split all those rails. The pale light of Sunday morning found the campus with a definite hang-over. Here and there were piles of leaves that never quite got
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