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«o» s E I [ HOMECOMING ABOVE — Kofhy Rueschenberg, Tri-Delt candidate for Home- coming queen, ond ottendents menage to look cheerful during the colorful (but cold) Home- coming parade. (Photo by Cowley) UNDER the direction of Chorles Luedke, 1951 Alum- ni chairman, featured the inauguration of Dr. Carl McFarland as President of Montana State Univer- sity, a parade of colorful floats and queen candi- dates, and the crowning of Jo Mae Chase, New Hall, as the 1951 Homecoming Queen. Alumnus and stu- dents also witnessed a hard-fought grid battle be- tween the Grizzlies and the victorious Vandals from the University of Idaho.
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DR. R. H. JESSE, vice-president of MSU, presents Dr. McForlond to Governor Bonner for installation. After the departure of Dr. James A. McCain to Kansas State, and up to the arrival of Dr. McForlond on the campus, Dr. Jesse served as acting president of the univer- sity. RECEIVING the many guests offer the inauguration ceremonies are Arnold Olson, attorney-general of the State of Montana; Chester C. Davis, ossociote direc- tor of the Ford Foundation; Governor John W. Bonner, Dr. Carl McForlond, and Dr. Gordon B. Castle, Dean of the College of Arts ond Sciences and Senior Academic Dean. i ■
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THESE ARE THE GALS who represented the various living groups as Homecoming Queen candidates: Bock row: Phyllis Treweek, Alpha Phi; Jo Mae Chose, New Hall; Dorothy Reed, Alpha Chi; Joan Seiner, Delta Gamma; Arden Grandy, Synadelphic; and Mary Mc- Callie, Kappa Alpha Thefo. Front row: Valerie Angle, Sigma Kappo; Kay Millions, Kappo Koppo Gamma; Kathv Rueshenberg, Delta Delta Delta; and Virginia Horkins, North Hall. ONE OF THE FEATURES of Homecoming is the bar- beque where the alumni gather to greet old acquain- tances before the afternoon football gome. Dr. Joseph Kramer and crew supervise the borbeque operations. GOVERNOR JOHN BONNER is one of the many alumni to return to the campus to take in the Homecoming Gctivities. As an alumni function, Homecoming is grow- ing in size and popularity. 17
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