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t h . 7 ' A pink octopus and tropical fish spcllccl out victory and il first placc award for the women of VVL1lliE'I' Hull A familiar saying, clcvcrly i11tc1'p1'ctccl, brought to the junior Class a scconcl place in float competition. .74 Q
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Judy Fairchild, junior from Berwyn. and omecoming nearly as much then as they did the day after. A spark issued to kindle the bonfireg a mass pledged their team support no matter how strong and defiant an opponent Northern turned out to be. Saturday dawned, clear and crisp. A crowd, de- Iudy Romary, senior from Kankakee. Nancy johnson, junior from Ottawa. ourt . .. lighted and expectant, lined the streets of downtown Normal. Children waited excitedly for a big parade. From University Street it wound its way. A huge pumpkin revealed not Peteris wife, but the regal queen Pat Pruetzel and her court, Judy Fairchild, Karen Willsey, senior from Pittsfield.
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The University Theatre production of Thornton VVilder's The Skin of Our Teethn brought to life a drama difficult to stage he- cause ot its constant shifting. Sound ellects, lighting, and the use of a scrim for time and mood variations acliicved realism. . . . ending in thoughts seriou Nancy Johnson, Judy Romary, and Karen Wfillsey. Wfinning top float honors was the Junior Class' Mickey Mouse, clutching a champagne bottle and adjuring the Redbirds to 'cStop Mousin, Around and Slip 'Em a Mickeyf, Northern was a tough foe, and the Huskies tri- umphed by a score of 20-0. But despite their gridiron defeat alumni, students, and friends planned for the davis culmination-attending Thornton WVilder,s play, The Skin of Our Teethf, in XVesthoff Theatre or danc- ing to the music of Dan Belloc and his Commanders in the University Union Ballroom. The Women had hours, as if at the end of just any dayg and Sunday marked the close of Homecoming 1960. But some alumni still lingered, Went to churches they had known, and managed to see one more old friend. Next year, Homecoming will he different. There will be a new turnover of freshman women at Tall Hallf, Sophomores and juniors will be a step nearer their goal. And todays seniors will be among the returning alumni. 25
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