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A large Homecoming crowd watches as a Beioit player goes down. Quarterback Pilarski prepares to launch a long pass. 10
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Senior girls get back into the old grind at the senior house, newly located on 9th street. In addition to three women ' s dormitories, Monmouth girls moved into two houses in 1963. The French House, two blocks east of the campus, opened for the first time with ten students and their director, Miss Lerond, living and speaking French to- gether. The senior house was moved just north of the art building for its second year of existence. Girls in the French House are busily rearranging furniture in their new home on Broadway. i.1 ' Freshmen take time out to become acquainted before organizing their rooms in the refmished cellar of McMichael.
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Auttuuw Scofe ifijb lijOtAji 1963 was an unsuccessful year for the Fighting Scots in football, as far as the standings in the Midwest Conference goes. No victories were recorded for the Scots this year, and the fabled bronze turkey winged its way back to Knox to roost for a year. Monmouth fans, however, did see a lot of good, close football games, and can be proud of the way the Scots performed. Named to the second All-Conference team were Earl Paasch, Jack Garrett, and Bob Tucker. The cross-country team, coached by P. O. Smith, had a most prosperous year in 1963, winning all of their eight dual meets, and finishing fourth in the conference, the best they have ever done. Sophomore Doug Carl- son extended his own record by running the three-mile course in 15:41 at the NCAA meet in Chicago. Several outstanding fresh- men should augment next year ' s harriers. Now here ' s what we ' ll try next i A late afternoon workout for the energetic harriers. 11.
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