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Fall Homecoming - A Weekend to Remember Under the warm October sun the 1962 Fall Home- coming parade featuring colorful fraternity floats, music, cheering, and, of course, the lovely Home- coming Queen Kay Newhouse and her court wound its way through the streets of Westerville and around the campus. After an Otter victory and traditional halftime crowning the fraternities and sororities Wel- comed alumni at open houses. A series of distinguished speakers at special convocation programs added a serious note to the timely theme, '4Crisis in Freedom. These attractive girls represented their sororities during the Homecoming fes- tivities: back row-Virginia Leader, Rho Kappa Delta, Sandy Olsen, Tau Delta, Linda Gillespie, Kappa Phi Omega, .lane Scott, Epsilon Kappa Tau, front row-Maid of Honor Heidi Haberman, Sigma Alpha Tau, Queen Kay New- house, Tau Epsilon Mu, First Attend- ant Chako Aoki, Theta Nu. 1962 HOMECOMING QUEEN Miss Kay Newhouse , yi, Fi TE HN UMWED Kings' float, carrying out the Homecoming theme Crisis in Free- dom, Won first prize' in the float competition.
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Joann Reigns as Miss T 8a C Miss T Sz C Joann Warren is escorted by Ed Henn, president of Sigma Delta Ph' Each of the six fraternities nominated a freshman girl as candidate for Miss T Sz C. Two nominations were announced each week in the T 81 C, and an open house was held for each girl by the fraternity sponsoring her. The culmination of this activity was the IFC Dance on October 9 at the Ohio State University Student Union. Ralph Marterie and his Marlboro Men played for this semiformal dance sponsored by the Interfraternity Council. During intermission disc jockey Dean Lewis of radio station WBNS interviewed the candidates. As the excitement mounted, the judges chose Joann Warren as Miss T 81 C of 1962-1963. ,loan Souder, last year's queen, presented the trophy to the new queen. 1. Ralph Ciampa, president of Lambda Gamma Epsilon, proudly escorts Judy Cook. Lynn Westover and president of Eta Phi Mu Dick Hohn join Sally Martin and president of Zeta Phi Harvey Butler. Dick Gravatt, president of Pi Beta Sigma, presents Sally Maiback while Pam Cutinella is presented by Ed Case, president of Pi Kappa Phi.
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