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(Left) Notre Dame students confronted with the problem of getting around in New York City, make their way toward the hotel. (Below) Fathers Hoffman and Broestl enjoy coffee break at a tollway restaurant, yet keep four open eyes on Notre Dame student trippers. (Left) Middies were stunned as their 14 point-favored team fell before the resurging Irish, 20 to 12. 29
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Rain and Cold Fail to Disappoint Trippers THE BLUE CIRCLE men are master organizers, especially when it comes to the annual Student Trip. On the first weekend of November they not only transported some 800 Notre Dame stu- dents to the New York-Philly area, found a hotel willing to lodge them and girls willing to entertain them, but also conveniently arranged for the legal drinking age in New York to be eighteen and organized the thrilling Irish upset victory over Navy, 20 to 12. One of the more poorly received features of the Blue Circle ' s arrangements was the wet and freezing weather. How- ever, Trip Chairman George Maddock denied all responsibility for that part of the weekend. Almost as many students who left for New York managed to return to Notre Dame a few days later. (Above) Blue Circle men check final roster while Notre Dame student trippers (right) crowd onto buses, eager to get on the road to Philadelphia and New York City. U [P
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Da ncers Decorations HOMECOMING, the excuse to bring that girl back home to the lonely campus, fell this year on the Friday following the Student Trip. Rare sunshine greeted the arriving females. The broken lines of ancient Rome provided the back- ground for a Roman Holiday in the Stepan Center. Billy Maye serenaded the gladiators and their women in a style reminiscent of Frank Sinatra. Saturday morning traces of temples and coliseums dotted the campus. Awards for the best decorations went to Pangborn, Walsh and Keenan. That afternoon the revellers saw the Irish Christians slaughter the Panthers of Pitt in an up-to-date reversal of the ancient script. The festivities ended on Saturday night with a vic- tory dance over which Homecoming Queen Nancy Ruzicka reigned, as fine an empress as Rome ever had. Empress Nancy peers over her subjects at the Victory Dance, as her date, John Gordon, pays his homage. Both are from Kansas City, Mo.
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