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POLITICAL WEEK Timed to coincide with the national elections, OU ' s political week touched off many heated arguments in dorms, cafeterias and classes. Students were confronted with windows full of posters and various styles of soapbox oratory. When the signs were torn down and the handbills swept away, the seniors had elected Charles Krauskopf their president; the juniors, John Meeks; the sophomores, Pete Winter, and the freshmen, Jay Hornsby. The national parties were represented, too. Senator Nixon spoke to a crowd of 5,000 gathered at the Athens depot, Assistant Secretary of Labor Robert T. Creasey presented the Democratic viewpoint, and a mock ballot gave Ike and Nixon a landslide victory. 21
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V POWDER BOWL A crowd of almost 2500 witnessed a scoreless scrimmage between Pi P. eta Phi and Alpha Xi Delta on November 2. For the sixth consecutive year the two sororities battled, enriching t he I lamon Runyon I lancer Fund by $600. Highlighting the halt time cere- monies was the coronation of Jim Betts, Powder Bow] King and his court, John I (owner and Hud Rose. Following the game the Theta Chis entertained the two teams at a party in their honor. 2o
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T OASTING A GREAT TEAM AND A GREAT COACH Ohio University ' s Bobcat gridders recorded their best season ' s effort since 1938 by scoring victories in six of their nine outings in 19o2. They lost only two and tied one. The local charges, although suffer- ing from injuries to key players constantly throughout the cam- paign, always managed to become fired up at the right moment. Coach Carroll Widdoes was a happy man at season ' s end. Happy, that is, for his players because they proved 50 well that 013 was mice again a top contender for any grid- iron laurels. The fighting Bobcats were title contenders until their 1 last Mid-Am Conference contest, hut losses to Miami and Cincinnati choked out their drive. (111--. 1 hey finished a respec- table third. ♦ . - . 1 22
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