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The queen rode in. splendor during the parade. The Queen F loat Was Inexpensive THE BLUE KEY VICTORY BELL was surrendered this year to Ball State. Here Fred Goodnight and Jerry Hile say good-bye to this familiar symbol of good sports- manship and football prowess. 10
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HUB OF CAMPUS ACTIVITY WAS the Student Union Building Grill. Around Homecoming time, members of all classes milled about, wearing tags promoting various favorite candidates for Home- coming Queen. The year around students spent time in Grill0logy ;talking, eating, or just sit- ting. The college grill was seldom empty. One of the people Who helped campus affairs operate smoothly was Mrs. Mabel Kigcr7 who served as daytime switchboard operator. Another familiar figure was GScotty77, campus policeman. Students collected to talk of Homecoming and other things. Queen Candidates Were Grill Gossip Mrs. Mabel Kiger Operated the campus switchboard. b1 VJ L6 :33 id Sl'olly became famous for handing out traffic tickets. M 1;:me
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CHECKING THE CAMPUS bulletin board were Bob Gervais, Sandy Miller, and Paul Stewart. Very seldom could one find dates in the campus calendar that did not include a club meeting. The oganizations and clubs, in their individual and varied ways, added greatly to the develop- ment of the wcll-rounded college student. CLASS OFFICER ELECTIONS ARE a major campus activity. The spring elections, in which the sophomore, junior, and senior class officers are elected, are keynoted by spirited cam- paigning and friendly rivalry among Greeks and Independ- ents. The freshman class officers are elected early in the fall quarter. In the above picture, a student marks her ballot, and in turn, does her individual part in electini,r a new slate of officers. Checking student voting at the lahle are Carole Reising, Cecelia Beuligmann, and Ronnie Ashby. Voters are Sue LePage, David Koenig, and Robert Van Scoyoc.
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