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Couples chaT and enioy reTreshmenTs aT The Dorm Dance. FATHER'S DAY The highIighT oT FaTher's Day Weekend, ceIebraTed OcTober I7 and I8 was The presen- TaTioin oT The FaTher oT The Year Award To The Reverend John S. Bishop aT The SaTurday eve- ning ConvocaTion. The weekend was high- IighTed by a TacuITy-parenT coTTee hour, a vic- Torious hockey game, and a TooTbaII vicTory over AIbrighT. SaTurday evening bangueTs were held by The diTTerenT living groups aTTer which a program was held in ChrisT Chapel. AT This Time The FaTher oT The Year was inTroduced and Dr. Francis Ivlason was The TeaTured speak- er. The weelcend concluded wiTh The Sunday chapel service Ied by Chaplain EdwerTh KorTe. II DORM DANCE fXuTumn Leaves, depicTed by a coIorTuI Tree In The cenTer oT The dance Tloor, provided an appropriaTe Theme Tor The annual Dorm Dance held in The college dining hall on OCTO- ber IO. Dancing To The music oT Gil I.upp and The Crewmen, couples Tound Themselves in an auTumn seTTing as real as all ouTdoors. The Ta- vors, IeaT-shaped pin cushions, provided Tangi- ble reminders oT a happy and memorable evening. FaTher of The Year . . . The Reverend John S. Bishop.
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Dr. Allan Nevins receives an honorary degree . . . Convo- ca+ion l959. Carl Sandburg confers will-I Secrefary of Healfln, Educa- llon' and Welfare A'+huQe'::l'QQm'g ' ' ' Clvll war Con- Uni'red we sfancl . . . class of '63. Cusloms come 'lo an end Going, going, gone . . . dollars for WUS.
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l SAE prepares To Whale 'Em . . . and They did! FirsT prize. . H O M E C O M I N G EnThusiasm and ingenuiTy . . . Homecoming floaT parade. l The TradiTional Homecoming Weekend be- gan on Friday nighT, OcTober 30, wiTh a pep rally and a parade oT elaboraTe TloaTs Through The Town oT GeTTysburg. Led by The college band and cheerleaders, The Tin Cup Queen and her courT wiTh an enThusiasTic crowd oT sTudenTs and Townspeople Tollowed To cheer The Team on To vicTory. DespiTe rain on SaTurclay, all TloaTs survived Tor a gala parade preceding The game againsT l.aTayeTTe Leopards AT The presenTaTion oT The winning TraTer'niTies, The Trophy Tor TirsT place wenT To SAE and Their blue whale who was ouT To Whale 'Emf' TKE was awarded second place wiTh Their sTeam shovel designed To Shovel a VicTory. Tin Cup Queen, Lois lvloyer, was presenTed wiTh a silver plaTe by The l-lomecoming Weekend chairmen: Dave T2
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