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Homecoming Weekend A Big Success Homecoming Weekend. What a weekend, to say the least. Starting with a dance, based on the fifties, the weekend concluded with the traditional home- coming queen crowning and dance. In between was a concert, including Chubby Checker and the Happenings, and a very exciting homecoming soccer game, with St. Louis University. After the two concerts and a 1-0 victory over the Billikens, the dance couldn't have been anything but fantastic, especially for Vivian Arnold. Viv was crowned the homecoming queen from the six upper-class finalists. The dance was decorated by all of the hall residents, who participated in a wall-decorator contest. With the only lighting being candles and black lights, the gym took on the atmosphere which the planners wanted. l l Students at the Dance, LEFT T O RIGHT, Lee Lupo, Jane Oliver, Hank Zwirkoski, Nancy Maloney and Bob Claes enjoyed the dance and what the evening had in store, fun. Illuminated with black- Homecoming queen Vivian Arnold was crowned lights and candles, the residence hall murals stood out like day-light. at the homecoming dance in the gym. With a large crrowd, a superbly decorated gym and a band named Juneau everyone rejoiced over the soccer victory over St. Louis University. 2 l
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Turn-About Breakfast At Midnight Fr. Titus Ludes, President, Fr. Donald Werr, director of Public Relations, and Oscar Hughes, Business Manager, knew how to dish it out. Paul Brown, Administrative Assistant to the President, took students' orders, while Gary Carter, Registrar, and Joseph Quinn, Dean of Admissions, filled the bill Fr. Michael Crosby, Academic Dean, kept the bacon in good supply. 2 2 Mrs. Joan Evans, Assistant Dean of Students, en- joyed the whole show. Portions were never more generous than on that midnight in October when the faculty took over the culinary chores and served breakfast to the students. Serving lines were long, banter was good-humored, food was excellent, and morale, in general, got a good lift. The faculty enjoyed it so much that later in the year, they also served an exquisite sit-down dinner to the students. John Cemech, Director of Student Activities, really became wrapped up in the project.
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