University of Houston - Houstonian Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1963

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t 1 i S Rehearsals on stage in Cullen Aud. is part of studying. Practico on a musical instrument is one way of studying. Textbooks ready, dictionaries nearby, pencils sharpened, pens filled with ink, plenty of paper . . . and it's time to study.

Page 28 text:

 Study . . . The Most Vital Part of College Life Study is an intrcgal part of college life—although some manage without it, as many professors know. Cramming for a mid-semester . . . spending hours in the library doing research on a theme . . . making a dress for a home economics course . . . worrying over making a 2.0—or worrying over making the Dean's List . . . staying up all night before a final . . . trying to organize time to study every day ... all of this is part of college life. For despite the time spent partying and playing, students realize that their primary purpose in being at UH is to receive an education.



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HOMECOMING ’62 Preparation for Homecoming started many weeks before the exciting week arrived. Organizations spent ever)’ available minute working on crepe paper flowers and obtaining the necessary tools and equipment for floats. Alpha Phi Omega not only worked on the bonfire, but also sponsored the King Ugly contest. Homecoming Queen nominees were judged to narrow selection down to five. Sponsoring organizations of the five girls campaigned for their candidates, trading votes and urging other organizations to back their candidate. Waiting and working finally ended, as Homecoming Week arrived. • Hoy. hurry up. qof fouf houf, beforo the parade starts. says Newman Club's Jim Murillo. Alex Rameri:. Judy Pregeant and Mitch Martin p'ace their vo'e in the King Ugly contest. Always the hardest part of float building Is mating flowers, as DCs Pat Boor ond Carol Dobbs and Phi Kap's Sid McNiccc will agree.

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