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OPPOSITE PAGE: Homecoming Queen attendants were lreading from top to bottomj Frances Nunemacher, Joyce VanGundy, Irene Quiring, Ellen Louise Byrd, Elva Lee James, Joan Holmes and Leah Park. AT RIGHT: Geraldine Phillips and Martha Broom- filed, the Maids of Honor, BELOW: Betty Jane Socolofsky, Peggy Pedagog of 1941.
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4 5,,...M an .W vt . ,mm v '-w., 5 35 Au-Q., 'K' sented her with a bouquet of roses, which you students bought. fDidn't know you helped buy the Queen a bouquet did you, dope?J After the game, alumni and students met at the Union for a get together? This is the same as a Howdy session except that now Joe and John are sure that the fellow they are talking to is Ed Krubitch, who roomed across the street from them back in the good-old-days. Real- ly the fellow is Harry Gibble- bottom, who went here one se- mester and then Hflunked outf, According to the program for Homecoming the Bulletin staff members and former editors were to attend a reunion dinner at 6:00 C5OcJ. According to the Bulletin the dinner was a success. Everyone was in fine fettle when the time came for the Homecoming Ball, which was held Saturday night. The Stu- dent Council imported Maurice Butch Martin's dance band from Wichita to play for the dance, and the students and alumni held a clam-bake that would make any Alma Mater proud of her sons and daugh- ters. The wearers of the Gold and Black were celebrating the Homecoming of their College and they didn't care who knew it. The celebrators had re- turned once more to the College they attended, and Emporia State and Corkey were going to know of their return. Being a sentimentalist, l'm looking forward to 1942 when I shall stand misty-eyed at the steps of the Administration Building and say, I have re- turned to my Alma Mater I Ah!
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Random Shot A'I LEFT: Lone campus dance band this year is Gene Grissom's Varsity Band, which gets the bid for most parties, Front row: Benny Course at piano, Larry In- travia, Floyd Young, Frank Malambri, Merle Leroux, Gene Grissom, Merle Hogg. Top row: Herbie Waltz, Dean Adamson, George Meeker. Tony Ritacca, Charles Bowden ialmostj. BELOW LEFT: Open wide. Dr. John Morgan said during physical exams, and Betty Carlson complied. RIGHT: Dr. C. S. Trimble examines ears and eyes for Marilyn Wilson.
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