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Page 31 text:
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The whirlwind passes, leaving only footprints of discarded moments. The wilted mum remains to cast a brief inkling of excitement upon the dying weekend. At last the tension of apprehension is released. Sigma Kappa 3 s Miss Bobbie Huffman is crowned to reign over the great event as Homecoming Queen for 1964-65. 27
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Shadows of Homecoming Bf« ■ The Homecoming Court: Freshman attendants, Roma Harmon and Larry Lawson; Junior attendants, Sally Brooks and Jerry Hines; the Queen, Bobbie Huffman and Wayne Bell, United Student Body President; Senior attendants, Eleanor Yoakum and Bill Newbold; Sophomore attendants, Ann Gilliken and Bill Kenny. Shadows of Homecoming creep across the ju¬ bilant crowd and the victorious team as the week¬ end slips silently through the withered fingers of time. 26
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The Homecoming Display Line-up: Annie Lane, Homecoming Chairman, presents Phil Bachman, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 2nd place, fraternities; Jim Wells, Browning Hall, 1st place, men’s dorms; Barbara Wiggins, Sigma Kappa, 2nd place, sororities; Brownie Gentry, Kappa Delta, 1st place, sororities; Phil DelGiudice, Lambda Chi Alpha, 1st place, fraternities; Tucky Smith, Donna Hall, Karen Hawkins, Carter Hall, 2nd place, women’s dorms; Sandy Warren, Yoakley and Powell Halls, 1st place, women’s dorms. The little people work and build and preen over giant crepe paper animals and painted toy machines and people. And when their work is through they step back, like tiny ants from a great chocolate cake, and bow humbly before them, the sentries of Home¬ coming. But with the last grain of sand, these, too, must fall, as the dying embers of a grand Homecoming finally grow cold and leave the white ashes of a fiery weekend. Stuffing the mighty giants; the bulging red eyes and long black spindle legs: watching over the campus. Phi Mu Alpha knows the secret of a winning display. Ellen McAmis and Danny Bailey work (e restfully” on the 1st place prize, special or¬ ganizations. 28
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