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Tlie Association ' s per formance at the Homecoming concert was a) a real drag, b) a nostalgic revelation, c) a soul throbbing encounter. A Friday night bonfire ignited the spirit that prevailed over the victorious football game with Knox. A large student turnout anxiously awaits the harmony of The Association. ' 21
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HOMECOMING QUEEN Jan Freeman and her attendants Cindy Crone, Freshman; Sue Mardjetko, Sophomore; Williet Griffin, Junior; Jenny Gullion, Senior are presented during halftime at the Monmouth vs. Knox football game. Bring Yourself Home j The Bronze Turkey, which has made Mon- mouth its home for several years, will be here for yet another. The annual gridiron contest with Knox provided a victory for Monmouth and assured the Bronze Turkey of its old tlirone. Knox finds no room to move as tiie Homecoming spirit ignites Monmouth ' s defense. 20
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Winter Weekend, Monmouth ' s second holiday, was held over a four day period, February 10 through February 13. Be- ginning Thursday night with an all- school dance in the cafeteria featuring Point Bland, Winter Weekend contin- ued on tlirough the long weekend. Fri- day classes were canceled at the pro- fessor ' s own discretion. That night in the Coffee House, David Craig, an MC stu- dent was billed for folk singing. The higlilight of the weekend was The Win- ter Consort musical group. Consisting of six young men who have developed an original style for instrumental music, the Consort plays classical, African and Eastern influences in jazz free-form man- ner. Following The Winter Consort performance, the cafeteria was trans- formed into a Reno-like atmosphere for aU students. A band, Your Father ' s Moustache played appropriate music to go along with a Roulette wheel, craps, high-lo dice and other casino games at hand. The Student Center Board con- cluded the weekend Sunday night with a film The Learning Tree shown in the auditorium. Winter Weekend 22
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