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A RADIANT smile . . a plump mum ... a beautiful queen and her court. After being crowned 1961 Homecoming Queen, Roberta Meyer graciously reigned over the events of the week- end with her attendants Joannie Parizek and Nancy Hillig. Roberta Meyer wears the lustrous crown of the Queen; crowd moves on to Jazzboree The excitement of a full Friday evening began early and did not diminish until the Jazzboree combo blew its final beat. Interminable snake-lines filed past the lunch sackers into the Armory and diffused to fill seats on all balconies. Following an introduction of the 1931 Iowa State football team, Cy ' s favorite alum, Leo S. Fitzpatrick, ' 25, was applauded. Beauty took the stage in the form of three final candidates for Homecoming queen. Miss Roberta Meyer was chosen to wear the sparkling crown. A pep rally behind the Armory featured a bonfire, a fireworks display, and high-spirited faculty cheerleaders. Jack Teagarden and his combo gayly ended the evening in a Jazzboree atmosphere. 23
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Page 26 text:
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HUSHED silence fell over the Armory as 1960 Homecoming Queen, Joyce Rice slowly circled the stage before crowning the 1961 queen, Roberta Meyer. OBSCURE in darkness behind the brilliant patterns of fire painted by her flaming batons, Joyce Rice demonstrated her tal- ent at the Pep Bar-B-Q Friday evening. FRANK POOLE, Master of Ceremonies for the Pep Bar- B-Q, led the student-packed Armory in a series of cheers. Mr. Poole is president of the Cyclone Club in Washington, D.C. 22
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Page 28 text:
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Cyclone energies were channeled for victory over visiting Wildcats While alumni busily went about their registration, coffee hours, and luncheons Saturday morning, it was highly probable that the shades were still pulled in many students ' rooms. But, as game time approached, all paths were spokes leading to the center of the wheel — the stadium. The student card section filled rapidly to collaborate with the Iowa State Band in carrying out a Sing Along with Mitch theme during half time entertainment. The football team scored high both on the board and in the hearts of thousands of fans with their rousing victory over Kansas State, for witii the victory came President Hilton ' s annoimcement of no classes Monday morning. QUEEN ROBERTA MEYER, her attendants and their escorts find their front row seats a good spot from which to view the action of the Iowa State-Kansas State Homecoming game. 1 (SBf . ' - . j ¥-■ TWO-YEAR-OLD Jody Spelman is out to mal e a new friend. Cheerleader Marsha Pike in this case. Jody is the daughter of John Spelman, Cyclone center. Maybe if I keep my eye on her . . . ■■»• y l:K 1- f
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