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The Oldsters give the Youngsters a run for their money. Sports Events and The Homecoming Dance Highlighted the Social Scene Victors pose with their spoils from the first annual Kathy Brick Memorial Swim Meet. Bill Trent towers above the other players as he shoots a jumper against Knoxville College. 14
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Homecoming Featured The Dedication of The New Gymnasium A Pfeiffer resident places the finishing touches on the AWS ' s winning display. SigllPa i m- ... - . - A stiff breeze sends Choiristers hurrying inside for soon- to-begin dedication ceremonies. Homecoming is a big occasion on the Union cam- pus any year, but Thanksgiving Weekend 1964 witnessed the most elaborate and successful of any in our history. Several hundred alumni returned to view the changing face of their alma mater, while the student body radiated a marked spirit of en- thusiasm, manifested notably in the highly original displays which dotted the campus — until Saturday morning at least, when a wind storm hurled crepe paper and multi-colored tissues from Stevenson to the Chapel. It was big for other reasons too: primarily because it saw the formal dedication of the new $700,000 Physical Education Building, of which all who love Union are justifiably proud. Mr. R. Lee Blackwell, President of the Board of Trustees, confers the hon- orary degree on Bishop Walter Gum, in absentia. Dr. John Boyd, dean of the faculty, presented the candidate for the degree at the consecration of the Physical Education Building.
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Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra combined jazz and the big band sound to highlight the Homecoming celebration. Not the least of the eagerly anticipated events of this busy week- end were the annual Homecoming Banquet and Dance. This year it was the music of Lionel Hampton and the beauty of Mis s Claudia Havens, Homecoming Queen, which graced the evening. On Saturday afternoon the first Kathy Brick Memorial Swim Meet and the meet between Union and Eastern Kentucky were held, followed in the eve- ning by the annual Oldsters-Youngsters basketball game and the Union — Knoxville College match. The Bulldogs ' first victory of the season hailed the finale of the grandest Homecoming ever. A central climax of the weekend was the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Miss Claudia Havens, by Coach Pete Moore. Queen Claudia is flanked by members of her Homecoming Court and their escorts. The Queen candidates are, L-R: Sara Gilpin, Flossie Mohr, Mary Ann Chuppe, Carol Nourse, Miss Havens, Sheri Cowan, Jane Law, Pam Bowen, and Lorrene Waller. 15
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