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Nm- frji 4 A Qe x' 1 iff Q77 y3 , Q MCDNYS and DAIYS DAY Train, bus, auto, plane-every mode of transportation was represented as one hundred fifty parents came from north, south, east and west to join in the festivities of the tenth annual Mom's and Dad's Day. The day dawned clear and bright, just the type of day Iimmie or lane desired to show Mom and Dad around the campus. First on the calendar of events was the morning worship service, replacing the usual chapel service, and dedicated to Moms and Dads. In the afternoon in Voorhees Chapel Margaret Wanner directed a varied program consisting of short skits, organ music, poetry. solos. Outstanding feature of the program was the ever-popular Wilson Sister trio. After the program Moms and Dads were entertained at a faculty tea in Watson Lounge where they were permitted to meet the intellectual wizards of the campus in the persons of the faculty members. In the evening parents were welcomed to the Iirnmie Grill banquet where toastmaster Al Anderson and speaker Dean Stine fairly outdid themselves to make a name in the entertainment world. Others also con' tributed with solos, instrumental numbers and speeches. At this time diplomas, based on years of attendance, were awarded a large number of parents. Food and drink in abundance created the proper atmosphere for the evening's football game. Events of the day reached their climax as Mom, Dad, Iimmie and lane witnessed the Jamestown Iirnrnies defeat the Valley City Vik- ings, 41-14, in the most spectacular game of the season. Taylor Stadium that evening was the scene of great excitement. Bouquets for a most successful Mom's and DadfsDay must be tossed to lean Smith, who took time out from various other activities, to prove a most efficient chairman. -ai
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