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Iowa State welcomes alumni to weekend festivities at barbeque' football game, open houSeS IN THE ATMOSPHERE of the public relations office at Memorial Union, Joyce Litterst works diligently at completing decorations for the Homecoming dance, Fantasia. REMEMBERING THE DAYS WHEN . . . lowa State alumni re- l lax and visit with classmates anol friends at the informal collee T hour in the State Gymnasium following the football game. T Saturday afternoon arrived, mild and sunny, y with football fans anticipating the most im- portant contest of the season - Iowa State's Home- l coming game with the Kansas Jayhawks. H for no Classes on Monday faded slowly as the hawks lived up to the prediction of being a dangCr01lS hed t0 defeat 7-0. foe. In the final minute the Cyclones puS the four-yard line, failed to score and fell to Alumni found their opportunity to relax with fi' at a coffee hour in the State Gymnasium ing the game. The music of Stan Kenton at . day night's Homecoming dance helped spirits. Use of abstract free forms in red, white created a modernistic mood to follow theme of the dance, Fantasiaf' More than couples enjoyed festivities at the danc om Combined Ballrooms and new Sun R0 Memorial black THE DESPA on the foe hensively ounce of J touchdown
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'M :ark fans: 9-in even ts A warm, sunny, autumn day marked by the arrival of thousands of alumni and visitors brought Homecoming to Iowa State the weekend of Oct. 10. The full slate of activities began Friday evening with a general migration of students and alums to the college Armory for the annual Pep Barbeque, this year based on a Picnic theme. Highlighting entertaimnent at the barbeque was the presentation of Iowa State's 1958 Homecoming queen, Marcie Christian, and her attendants, Marilyn Burnap and Marysue Kritzman. Members of Singers serenaded the lovely royalty as the coronation took place. Immediately following the barbeque the spirited Triumph March began. Hundreds of students mingled with parade entries on the torchlight march from Beardshear Hall to the VVRA parking lot. Enthusiasm reached its peak at the Pep Rally where a tra- ditional bonfire was lighted from torches carried in the cross-campus march. HOMECOMING QUEEN Marcie Christian smiles happily from her throne atop a convertible during her appearance at the Homecoming half-time ceremonies. Q3 CY, IOWA STATE'S MASCOT, arouses some enthusiasm at Homecoming's Pep Barbeque.
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