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29 at Lincoln: 6 at Lincoln: 13 at Lincoln: 20 at Kearney: 27 at Lincoln: 3 at Crete: 10 at York: 17 at Peru: 30 at Hastings: Wesleyan- Wesleyan- Wesleyan- 2 Wesleyan- Wesleyan- Wesleyan- 16 Wesleyan- Wesleyan- Wesleyan- -Tarkio -Wayne -Sterling -Kearney -Midland -Doane -York -Peru -Hasting, 6 12 27 27 13 7 6 32 32 Below — The Chancellor and .owed the Plainsman g:ridders to numeroas other Wesleyan fans fol- Cret« for the Doane game.
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Rather rough this game, football — but I ' un for those vho like it and can take it standing up. Above — John Staten recovers a fumble in the Plainsmen ' s Home- coming battle. Harold Maynard, number 33. may be seen behind the Midland Warrior who was first after Staten in the race for the ball. Below — Jarrin Jawn Staten evades a Midland man and score» the Plainsmen ' s lone touchdown in the Wesleyan Homecoming . anip. Jerry Hicks, number 45, and Bob Braun take care of the other Warriors.
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Above — Hprvey Feyerherm, representin;j: the W club, jcives a me ' ln llion to Dorothy KniKht, and in so doing: disc ' oses her as the W Club Sweetheart, at half-time of the Honiecumin}, ' jiame. Bruce Keith anil Vance James, other W men, approve of the proceedings. r ' Left— Homecoming- rally included a torch-lite parade throujrh the llape led by a truckload of football men — and others. omecomin; By VIVIAN FINLEY Homecoming Day, Oct. 27, began with a chapel pro- gram in the morning with Prof. Ruth Butcher giving a sports announcement of the Wesleyan-Midland game. Doc Mayo welcomed the Wesleyan alumni to the Homecommg celebration. Jimmy Parsons, six-year old son of Prof, and Mrs. Joe A. Parsons, was presented to the student body as the Pep club Sweetheart. Alpha Gamma Delta sorority and Delta Omega Phi fra- ternity were awarded the plaques for first place rankings in the Homecoming decorations, which were judged the night before. Between the halves of the Wesleyan-Midland game, Dorothy Knight, Lincoln senior, vas presented as W club Sweetheart. She was the guest of honor at the W club dance, which was held in the gymnasium after the game. This annual dance closed the season ' s Homecoming activi- ties. Head Cheerleader Dean McGee gives a hand to Jimmy Parsons. six-year-o!d Pep Club Sweetheart. at the Homecominir prut ram in the auditorium. 20
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