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November breezed in amid flurries of falling leaves with beautiful autumn days, just right for lots of social activities. The title of Dream Man was bestowed on carrot topped Iudd Williford at Torch's Backward Dance November 2 ill, and the SAE's, their rushees, and feminine guests went nautical for the chapter's novel Shipwreck Party November 5. Talented Iimmy Cobb won admiration with his haunting Roll, Team, Roll which took the first place loving cup in the Student Council- sponsored Fight Song Contest CZJ. The KD's ex- ercised the good-neighbor policy November 7 when they entertained representatives of the other sororities with a Friendship Supper. 01, l'l'L0lfL fl'
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loween with a Student Body Open House October 21. The month closed with an elaborate Homecoming Celebration. The 28 presented a varied entertainment menu with the Chi O's Pre-Homecoming Open House, a pep rally C31 and bonfire behind the gym and an informal dance in the Lynx Lair to put Southwesterners in a Wonderful home- coming mood. The Homecoming holiday, marred only by Hendrixs 19-14 victory over the Lynx C8l, was Wonderfully complete with a morning parade down Main Street, the judging of Chi O Cll and ATO C23 as Win- ners in the decorated house contest, the coronation before the game of Homecom- ing Queen Pattye Smith C41 and Princesses Ieanne Roberds and Nancy Hill CSD, the Freshmen pajama race C63 at halt time of which A. N. Hutchison was the lirst to fin- ish and Walter Harris was the last CIUD, the yells ot the cheerleaders C7l, and the Home- coming tormal that evening CQD. Social Commissioner Bob Edington heaved a sigh of relief as social activities quieted down to normal once more after one of the most successful Homecoming celebrations ever presented. Page Thirteen
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foreffg gif 5 an mekcbw . Attractive Anne Caldwell won the title of Southwesterns Maid of Cotton in a Sou'wester- sponsored campus beauty review November 14 C3J. Barbara Flippin and lean Arnold were selected as her alternates 143, with Patty Smith and Mimi Green as runners-up. Zeta C51 and ATO C71 walked away with the KD All-Sing cups ISD November 18, leaving AOPi and Sigma Nu in second place. The KA's took rushees to the country at their l-layloft Party in the KA lodge November 18g and the next day was Christian Union-sponsored Fall Sunday with town students throwing open their homes for the day to Southwestern's two hundred sixty dormitory students. Ee +A. -tjcmw AL
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