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Gammas Nclda Thompson and Sam Schlinger begin decorating. Page 88 Kappa Kappa entered the second place float entitled Snoopy Goes to the White House.” Ron Pettigrew. Mike Beck and Harry Skandera (left to right) assist construction of the Lower-class entry for the parade.
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•Ann Campbell and escort Stan Warlord intensely watch the Waves play the (,‘aels of st. Mary's College. Sparked by the magical theme - Fantasies of the Future.” - 1966 Home-coming week was highlighted by such events as coronation, parade, and game. Months of preparation behind, the week finally went from the fantasy” to the reality stage January 31 when Ann Campbell received the queen's tiara. With her court, Wyngene Stock, and Sandy Campbell, Upper-class princesses, and Mary Jo Campbell and Ann Persing, Lower-class princesses. Queen Ann began her reign over the activities which filled the week. The royal court was selected by a student vote. Senior Ann Campbell was crowned Homecoming queen for 1966.
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Alpha Gamma Carol Campbell and Knights Mark Wimbish and Mike Young put the flower} touches on their third place float. Organizations and individual students also played a large part in Homecoming week. One of their major contributions was that of constructing floats to enter in the parade competition. Gathering on the eve of the parade, many groups worked long into the night to prepare their “creations” for the Friday afternoon parade. Judged by an alumni and faculty committee, winning entries included Sigma Tau Sigma, first place; Kappa Kappa, second place; and Alpha Gamma and Knights, third place. Sub-T’s captured first place in the Homecoming parade with a float de signed by Bill Hughes and adorned by Elly Dumapias. Sub-T Rose. di
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