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. . . And the crowd files in, getting newspapers, programs, and mums on the way. Anxious queen contestants await the pre-game crown- ing. Happy Homecoming Queen, Pat Ohl, smiles for the crowd as she rides around the stadium. 20
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CALENDAR COMMITTEE - Donna Aldridge, Kitty Godman. Wanda Reynolds, chairman; Sandy Kalin, Jim Coulter. Calendar Committee The Calendar Committee meets about four times a semester in order to organize the SGA Calendar for the entire school year. The com- mittee meets with all campus organizations, groups, and clubs to try to omit any calendar conflicts that might arise. The Calendar is distributed at the beginning of each semester so that the student has an op- portunity to plan his activities for the coming weeks from the very beginning of the semester. Traffic Committee Studying the traffic problem confronting the University of Maryland is the main function of the Traff ic Committee. The chairman is the student body ' s repre- sentative to the traffic review board. Here, all protests on traffic tickets are reviewed and judged. The committee as a whole studies the campus parking problems with special attention to spots where a large proportion of violations occur to ascertain reasons for them— driver negligence or ambiguous or unnecessary signs. The committee also coordinates with the campus police and the College Park authorities to ease traffic congestion. TRAFFIC COMMITTEE-Pat Green, Ben Pettee, chairman; Margie Hoegen, Pat Miles. Absent: Don Mudd, Bob Detweiler.
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Steady, girls! . And oh, that nicht before! Homecoming Weekend Even though this year ' s Homecoming Weekend was cloudy and rainy, it did not dispel the enthusiasm or color of the long awaited day. Zeta Beta Tau and Alpha Chi Omega won the hard-earned first places for outstanding float and best house decorations— which unfortunately were soon washed out. In keeping with tradition, representatives of each women ' s dormitory and sorority were es- corted to the field for the crowning of the queen by Dr. Elkins. Pat Ohl received this honor as representative from Carroll Hall. To help complete the success of the day, the Terps victoriously defeated the Cavaliers of Vir- ginia. The crowd left the stands dampened to the skin— but happy. The theme of Maryland Reads the Comics was carried through to the highlight of the eve- ning — the Homecoming Dance. This year ' s special guests were Les Paul and Mary Ford. Smiling coed rides aloft one of the exhi- bition floats.
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