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All-College Prom The extravaganza that was Quinnipiac Weekend 1962 started at eleven o'clock on Friday morning, May 4. Eight hundred students gathered in the school auditorium at the first affair of the weekend, the All-College Assembly. The assembly, usually a take-off on the distin- guished faculty of our college was highlighted by the appearance of jack jones, nationally-known star of records and television, who would be appearing at the All-College Prom. President Sahlin presided over the inauguration of the Mayor of Quinnipiac Week- end, Pete Childs. He in turn inaugurated a few of his own ideas which were well taken by the students and wisely passed over by the faculty. Kappa Delta Mu and Tau Kappa Beta performed brilliantly in their chosen productions. Dick Butcher was named Ugliest Man on Campus with Bill O'Brien a close second in the annual UMOC contest. Mayor Childs then introduced the five Quinnipiac Queen finalists. They were Linda Kei, sophomore, Lorraine Bernardi, Gail Dinan, Linda Hansen and Marie Lato freshmen, After completing this pleasant task Mayor Childs dis- missed the students with these words, uyoulre on your own. The second act of our extravaganza was now beginning to unfold. The Carnival at East Campus took on the look of a Wild-West production. Mem- bers of the different organizations on campus who sponsored the booths were dressed in cowboy outfits. Among the many attractions was the old west buggy ride sponsored by Theta Phi Delta. TKB's offering, Dunk the Dunce , was the surprise hit of the carni- ZX 56 if f f am, Mat. ,, if Bi QXSFQA 'mf' Kin , , , , I 'WLS ,QW . a mid i, Ta aww' ' v ,, 'Mash , . M , ' MW thingy, ,gi
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