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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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. . . 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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PARENT ' S DAY COFFEE HOUR COM Mil I IE— Jacqueline C ' .arrick, Sarah Schles- inger, Marilyn Nugent, Stizy North, Linda Riissiun. Mary Eon Randolph, Sue Coul- bournc. Roland Shumate. Parent ' s Day Pep Committee On October 17th parents were honored with special activities planned for them on cam- pus. Events of the day included a coffee hour held in the morning at the armory, the football game at 1 :. () p.m. with lathers of the team being introduced on the field, and an open house at all dormitories, sororities and fraternities following the game. Promoting school spirit for sports events by bonfires, pep rallies, the card section and general publicity are functions of the Pep Com- mittee. They coordinate these activities with the card section chairman, who organizes the half-time card tricks, the pep band, which plays at all home basketball games, and the cheer- leaders. Imi card section performs on one id the warmest Football afternoons ui the past season, 22
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