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- .J Lag-. hui. H ,. .. i.,,,i . ii. if xiii? 'Ziff , My X i 53.7 Mom and Pop took the spotlight during Parents Weekend, beginning at the sign-in table 2 p.m. Oct. 12. Registration in the Student Center Lobby initiated a whirlwind of activities. The first eve- ning saw a variety of events, including a vesper service in Robert Carr Chapel, Dr. Cecil A. Jar- man speaking, a torchlight parade and pep rally on the quadrangle and a performance by the TCU Symphony Orchestra. A carillon concert tolled the beginning of Saturday's festivities, while parents later met the administration and faculty during a morning re- ception in the Student Center Ballroom. Visitation of dormitories and other campus buildings fin- ished out the afternoon. The Parents Weekend Banquet, with a speech by Vice'Chancellor Lawrence Smith, prefaced the TCU-Texas Tech football game. Then, following Sunday worship services, scores of smiling and exhausted parents returned to their homes. Bob and Carol Paulis, as many TCU students did, projected a picture of college life for their parents, a picture of TCU college life, that is. Cam! and Bob! f7dl't'l1fJ' loole ium refurdea' college mperi' in lbe TCU HORNED FROG. Tbif game miglrl be a wee bil baring .... but no . .. TCU ir go-go-going-gone anazber viclory!
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ALL ONVOCATION If fi.. - A royal procession of academic achievement and dignity, as displayed by the faculty, appropriately began the 1962-63 school year with Fall Convocation Sept. 20 in Ed Landreth Audi- torium. Education for Today's Tomorrowsn was the theme of this year's opening ceremony. Dr. james Moudy, vice-chancellor for academic affairs, as speaker, discussed the consequences of life as related to educa- tion. Michael Connally, San Antonio senior, provided the ser- vice with organ music. l -I-E-1,m...E,g..1,,, ,M N ' A colorful prorenion of dirlingzlirbed N -M---e--H . profersorr donned mp and gown for rz colorful enmmce. TCU Jcbolarr lifter: ullenlizfely KU Dr. fame! A. Moudy Jpeakr for education.
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