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The princess and her attendants ride on the inter-society float de- picting football victories through the years. E545 195 Homecoming A jinx was broken as Heidelberg was greeted on Homecoming morning, October 22, with a warm, sunlit day. Excited mem- bers of the dormitories rose bright and early to put up their decorations which fol- lowed the theme, Heidelberg Thru the BARBARA KAISER DAWN GILBERT ,D . 'rf 'cr--1, .ca I f , 'T f 4 X wtf l 44 IQ .WH Years. Trophies for the best decorations went to France Hall, representing the large dorms, and Hoke House, the small dorm winner. The afternoons festivities were started with a parade led by the Student Prince Marching Band to Columbian Stadium for the football game. The Homecoming Princess, Sally Gpp, and her attendants, Marie Fahrner and Betty Lou lYalters, rode on the attractive inter-society float. In the pre-game ceremonies Princess Sally was crowned and the attendants pre- sented. The remainder of the Court, Phyl- lis Berger, Marjorie Derby, Marda Gep- hart, Dawn Gilbert, and Barbara Kaiser, were also introduced. After Sally had given her speech and presented the captains of both teams with mums, the afternoon came to a perfect finish as our Student Princes trounced the Baldwin-XYallace Yellow Jackets, 34-O. The annual Alumni Tea fol- lowed the game. In the evening the student body and guests turned out to Seiberling Gymnasium for the Homecoming Dance, Thru the Years, with music provided by the Gro- manaires. A serenade by the Heidelberg Literary Society concluded the ceremonies of the day. As in other years, Heidelberg's student body held out a warm hand of greeting to returning almuni and friends. 105
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5 Golden days of falling leaves, colorful beanies, football victories . , . these strains echothrough- out the season of autumn on Heitlelhe1'g s eam- pus. Classes resume after fully selieduleil Fresh- man XVL-ek during which upperclassmen recall old friendships and gain new ones- lfrosh and sophomores battle in the annual tug-of-war over Rock Creek. Homecoming culminates weeks of planning, voting, building dorm decorations, anal erecting floats. The Inter-Society Sing' combines the muf sieal talents of the seven societies uncler x'zu'ious themes and once again autumn leaves the campus. ,- 1. . . .1- . at W ,- 1, -x X A.,-.-4 . V Yzgqfi, H x, l . -:mmxmumsami xalzl' ummm l Jn mf 91111 H
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