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AT MAh4Y haEf-time intertnissions Twririer Joyce Rice displayed her ability . . . agility dexterity New seats, press box attract near-capacity crowds As the football season got underway, it was the true reorientation for many students who hadn ' t completely severed thoughts of the summer and once more attached themselves to the way of life of the college student. With only four home games, the stadium housed a near apacity crowd at each event- The 4500 seats in the addition to East Stadium were initiated into membership and scores of communications men took advantage of the $125,000- $150,000 press hos. conveniences. Brisk, cool, soolled ideal football weather was short-lived, and thereafter a scanning of the crowd across the field in the opposite stadium revealed only a colorful smattering of umbrellas. special salute vas given to visitors at the Parents ' Day game. The Cyclones left behind a 5-4 record for the season. 18
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Fall activities take ahold with Freshmen and flashy colored mid- way of Blast carnival Notebooks and texts were temporarily tucked away as fall burst into an irresistable array of activities and entertainment ranging from the combined humor and song of the Four Freshmen to the gay, carefree rush of the Blast carnival. The Campus Chest week-long drive to raise funds for seven student-chosen charities continued in the traditions of previous successes with the Miss Legs Contest, the Tlieta Xi pancake supper, and the auction where bids went up for such assets as the Kings for a Weekend service, a peck of popcorn, a lasagne supper, and President Hilton ' s favorite cake. Construction work was underway early Saturday vith paper, vood, and any material that could be gathered together to transform a quiet Armory into a jubilant Blast carnival of fun to wind up the week of purposeful play. each in his own way, yet together 1 --- j. ,. - and while performing for others . . derive pleasure for themselves.
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and charm. CHEERLEADERS Judy Morgan, Jackie Hash, and Sue Miller add a rousing finish to the ' Fighf Song ' . AN EARLY arrival assures a seat . . . and the stadium is soon packed with spectators eager to give a flying salute to the Cy- clone kick-off. I ' J
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