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Homecoming With the late October weather beauti- fully obliging, Homecoming 1963 was an exciting and eventful day. Because of the thirtieth anniversary of Homecoming on Otterbein's campus, all of the past queens were invited to participate in the events of the day. Eighteen returned and were feted at a coffee hour before the morning pa- rade. The largest Homecoming Parade in Otterbein's history wound through the streets of Westerville with Queen Jill Jen- kins, Theta Nu, and her court smiling and waving happily to the crowd. Homecoming, at Otterbein, is perhaps one of the biggest and most important events of the year. Early in the school year each sorority elects a sophomore member as its can- didate. In the weeks which follow, each candidate is inter- viewed for the campus newspaper. At the same time the candidate's sorority sisters are preparing a serenade for her to be presented in Cowan Hall the night before the big elec- tion. The Monday morning of the election finds each candi- date on stage in chapel being interviewed by the Student Senate president. The announcement of the queen is made the following Friday in the T SL C. texas QU, lb ,n, . .34 A 'fr - WW, ' . . wry xx 1 F, 4, . xr
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T.G.l.F .... those moments of peace were there too . . . sauntering down silent walks . . . gathering in the crowded 'Pit' . . . simply being here together as a promise to the future . . .
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