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The annual Dad ' s Day ceremony pays tribute to the fathers of members of the Flash football squad. Gridiron Contest Highlights Dad ' s Day Festivities Henry Hot Lips Levine leads the KSU twin bands in hi s new fight song, dedicated to the Golden Flashes. Topped by a gridiron clash between this year ' s top- flight Golden Flashes and the mighty Redskins of Miami University, Dad ' s Day heralded perhaps the finest display of school spirit witnessed on campus in many years. Colorful balloons bearing the imprinted legend, Beat Miami were seen on every hand in addition to megaphones. Fraternity representatives aided the cheerleaders in their all-out effort to stir up some school sentiment. Halftime featured a salute by the Twin Marching Bands to fathers in attendance in addition to the introduction of a representative Dad . Concocted by the Golden K ' s, who this year re- placed the now-defunct Booster Club, Dad ' s Day was an immediate and overwhelming success. The crowd that surged into the Kent stands well overflowed the stadium seating capacity, and perfect football weather added to a perfect day.
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The bare facts explain this Homecoming display. Phi Sigma Kappa ' s winning display had a big horselaugh for Marshall. Stopher Hall ' s display gets ready to roll over Marshall. Surge of the Alumni The Homecoming Queen and her attendants Marshall ' s Big Green is flattened by Moulton Hall. . ,k Presentation of the Homecoming Queen, Betty Lewis. Easy listening is pro- vided by the melodies of Claude Thornhill. 26
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A Christmas tree lends atmosphere as the Kent State glee club renders seasonal music. Christmas - - Song and Beauty Santa Clous pays his yearly visit to Kent kids. Holiday time is a happy time on campus despite the advent, along with festivities, of finals. Throughout the University, sights of the season were prominently displayed. Huge Christmas trees, decorated by Student Council members, embellished the sanctity of both the Atrium and the Union. Each of the dormitories went all-out to celebrate the season with festive decorations. Perhaps the most impressive was Terrace Hall, with a giant Christmas tree in the main lobby and smaller blue ones in each of the twin lobbies. But perhaps the most memorable holiday event of the season was the annual singing of Handel ' s Messiah by the combined choirs and the University orchestra aided by four guest soloists. And it was this theme that caused Student Council to act on a motion which provided for caroling in the Atrium daily by various representative groups of the University. 28
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