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is s Dreamland At 7 p.m. the gaily dressed ladies and formally clad gentlemen ascended in a beautiful decorated 'Dreamland' where the eager sophomores served a delicious dinner of swiss steak with all the trim- mings. The tables looked especially ele- gant with all the lovely flowers on them. 1 V .K A shimmering silver star overhead and shades of blue and gray carried through the Dreamland theme which was chosen by the Juniors. The traditional Grand March was led by Roger Olson, vice president, which of- ficially started the dance. 'B After the grand march the orchestra of Frank Koterba provided music for dancing, and the punch bowl flowed freely. The night drew to a close, but in our mem- ories, the enchanting Dreamland will never be forgotten.
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at W 4, J, 1953 Homecomlng Homecommg fCSt1V1t1CS got off to a good start Thursday mght w1th a bonf1re and pepfest at the athletxc f1eld,followed by a snake dance wh1ch made 1ts way through the bus1ness d1str1ct and ended w1th another pep fest downtown The second day s act1v1t1es were another pepfest and a Hornecommg sk1t Mary Swanson was then crowned 1953 Homecorrnng queen by Co Captam Bob Stewart Her four attendants were Joan Kuether, Cordel1a Rhoda Lo1s Johnson, and Myrna Van Dalen .hmmy Norcross acted as The Homecom1ng parade unmedxately followed the coronat1on The band 1n thelr colorful Ind1an headdresses led the parade followed by the queen and her attendants, and floats of var1ous classes and orgamzatxons The pr1ze wmnmg float was made by the Jumor class, on wh1ch the cheerleaders rode H1ghl1ght of the day was the football game between M1laca and Cam br1dge when the M1laca Ind1ans l1ved up to the Homecommg slogan Conquer Cambmdg Fest1v1t1es were brought to a glorlous chmax w1th a dance at the armory It off1c1ally started when queen Mary danced the f1rst dance w1th mus1c prov1ded by the St Cloud college orchestra thus clos1ng a successful 1953 Homecommg 53 - I I ff , ' T I L, V! , . . . . , . . . crown bearer for the occasion. D . . . . . , ' e . ' I
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Faith, Hope, and Flarit fi 5,1 L 4 2 Will you ever forget this delightful comedy, Faith, Hope, and Flarity, presented by the junior class of last year. Remember the Crabbe twins, FaithfE. l-lirschj Hope QC. Stowersi and all the hilarious adventures they went throughin order toavoid marrying Flarity QD. Dangerj. . XR' Q 'vw 1-as 1 , . , I , V A ' ' i .-. mazing Gracie EPA' L. 13 ' 'urn The 1953-54 junior class presented the comedy, Ama zing Gracie, which centered around Gracie U. lohnsonj whose knack for telling lies got her into a great deal of trouble. I-ler husband QB. Wessmanj will be remembered for the scene in which he was dis- guised as a lunatic doctor. The shrill-voiced Mrs. Spicer U. Martinsony and her bad little boy U. Phil- lips, provided many laughs. 55 C 8' X A X vs. r'f - -K 9,3 r W v :ft Q .Q-. 9 -I Q N V R
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