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fZcteett tact @ Mn£ Homecoming Queen honors were taken for the first time in a number of years by a lovely independent candidate. Miss Lois Stedcke of Celina, Ohio, a freshman in ele¬ mentary education. During half-time ceremonies at Memorial Park, Lois was crowned by President McIntosh. Attending the Queen this year were three channing ladies who had earlier been chosen by the fr aternity men as candidates for the same honor. Repre¬ senting Phi Chi, Tau Kappa Kappa, and Theta Phi Delta, respectively, were Mary Lou Vail, Imra Susany, and Gerry McGrew.
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7 ka t u4t iccf, Ofaett The Phannacy College staged an open house this year for the benefit of the pub¬ lic. The Pharmacy College was open a whole day with the pharmacists in charge. Hand lotion, made by the pharmacy stu¬ dents, was given to each visitor who at¬ tended the exhibition. Several experiments were performed at the sessions for the public to see. It was a very interesting ex¬ perience for all of those who attended the Open House as well as good experience for those students who participated. It took a great deal of work to collect the specimens and to work out the experi¬ ments. There was a great collection of items that were exhibited for the public to observe. This was a new experiment tried in the Phannacy College this year. We’re all looking forward to another Open House next year.
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The customary flag pole rush between the freshmen and sophomores was a thrilling send-off for Homecoming. The vigorous battle was waged at Wibbeler Field on Fri¬ day, October 14 . The sophomores gathered around the pole, which had a “liberal” coat of grease about midway up the pole, to protect the flag. The freshmen genii had worked hard to devise a way to get that flag. Several freshmen with gas masks threw tear gas bombs, which only temporarily dismayed the sophomores. Although the freshmen put up a gallant fight, they failed, as usual. Freshman traditions continued until the end of the quarter, with the little orange and black beanies and the Student Handbooks continuing to be in evidence. ■ IM 5
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