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SHE WORE a satin parachute. The Cotillion captured fully the festiveness of the gayest fall weekend. OFFICIAL CORONATION PORTRAIT of Queen Marilyn Walter. Her escort: Dance Chairman, Armando Loizaga. MIKE TERRY puts the final twist in John May ' s tie twenty minutes be- fore dance time. 23
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Cotillion, feature of Army weekend Four hundred girls swooping down upon the University for the Sophomore C otillion caused a myriad of perplex- ing but never unsolved problems. The Cotillion ' s accommodations committee, for example, magnificiently maneu- vered through such muddles as the girl-back-home ' s last-minute decision not to come. The dance itself had its exasperating moments; the queen ' s crown toppled from her head during the chairman ' s rather toppling kiss, and a strap on a girl ' s gown broke, setting off a search for a paper clip to avoid a chemise catastrophe. But amid the swishing of skirts, and the sipping of cider, and the congeniality of friends, problems dissolved: prob . . 1 . . e . . m . . s. THE TOMMY DORSEY ORCHESTRA makes music during a dark and moody moment. COUPLES find little room to jitterbug during a crowded moment.
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m L ' y v r THE ARMY CADETS are seen with Army ' s latest secret weapon 583A. Cadet victory chills festivities The Army Weekend was billed as The Weekend to Remem- ber, and in all respects except one, measured up to expectations. The activity began on Friday with a most enthusiastic pep rally. Speakers Don Miller and Harry Stuhldreher of the Four Horsemen, Jesse Har- per who coached the Irish in the first Notre Dame-Army game in 1913, and Bobby Williams, Notre Dame quarterback, fired up school spirit. Saturday began with the appearance of part of the Long Grey Line 450 Cadets on their senior trip. LIFE photographers covered the weekend. The game was attended by over 10,000 of the living 28.000 Notre Dame alumni and they were among others left stunned and disbelieving by Army ' s 14 to 2 victory. The Victory Dance which followed the upset was crowded and noisy, yet not quite as gay as it might have been. By Sunday, however, most of the couples seemed to have forgotten Saturday ' s defeat and concerned themselves with fond goodbyes. HARRY STUHLDREHER of the famous Four Horsemen sparks school spirit into a Field House-full of students at the Army pep rally. 24
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