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JUDY WINGET, MAY QUEEN, is crowned as her court looks on. HONORS' DAY MARKS a highpoint as students of outstanding quality are honored for their scholarship achievemenrs in the presence of their parents. SPRING IS IN THE AIR, and an lllini Mom and Dad notice ihe signs blooming on the University of Illinois campus during Mom's Day Weekend. i Mom's Day Weekend Just as Mother's are honored around the United States on a special day set aside in their honor, so the University of Illinois sets aside one weekend in May for this same purpose. In order to make the weekend completely enjoy- able, the University, in co-operation with various campus groups, participates in various events in- cluding Shi Ai-Sachem Sing and a University Thea- tre production. In addition, houses all over campus provide individual events for their Moms. A highlight of the weekend is the crowning of the May Queen chosen from a group of girls on the basis of activities and scholarship.
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STEVE SHORE, JULIE EASTLAND, and Judy Thimm vibrantly perform Together Wherever We Are. BACKSTAGE OF A BURLESQUE house, Louise (Judy Thimm) and Rose (Julie Eastland) ponder the necessity that Louise perform. STRIPPERS JUDY POMIERSKI, DONNA BRADER and Sue Zifferin sing You Gotta Get a Gimmick. JUDY THIMM DOES her Gypsy Strip Routine— Let Me Entertain You — as part of the finale. 21 ■M wj x imMtsMmBi
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Greek Week It's Great to Be Greek was the theme of last spring's annual Greek Week. The Greek Week Picnic and llliolympics, held in the armory on Saturday afternoon, attracted a good crowd. The events of the llliolympics in- cluded a pie-eating contest and tug-of-war for fraternities and a relay race and obstacle race for sororities. The high point of the day was the tra- ditional chariot race and the parade. Each sorority and fraternity sponsored an Open House for the public. The Outstanding Greek Con- test and Greek Week Dance climaxed the week. College Bowl, an academic contest introduced by Greek Week Chairman Ray Ropp and Glenna Mid- dleton, proved to be one of the week's most popular events. THESE BOYS SEEM to be enjoying the tug-of-war. It's easy when you're win- ning. TIME FOR A HANDSHAKE? No, this team is determined to win the relay race. THIS CO-ED IS CAUGHT in one of the obstacles of the obstacle race. THIS CHARIOT RIDER wants to get a good grip in anticipation of a rugged ride. V ,, »•♦ T VlSiK y.
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