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Oregon ' s Big Festival Junior Weekend Transforms Campus Into Fairground By Joan Hickey SPRING TERM ' S big Weekend transformed the campus into a fairground. During a sunny interlude in a month of rain, the traditions! parade, picnic, and prom took on a carnival at- mosphere. Major events were the Librarv Terrace Dance, All-Campus Sing, Float Parade, Picnic on the old campus, and Junior Prom featuring Gus Arnheim ' s Orchestra. The Sunlight Serenade marked the end of the Weekend. Festivities got an early start Friday afternoon. May 11, when Ted f allock ' s music, echoing across the quad, drew a record-breaking crowd to the Terrace Dance. The sun was shining; color lul pennants waved; and the musicians donned overalls in keeping with the theme. The All-Campus Sing was a long but fast-moving program of semi-classical and classical music. After weeks of diligent practicing, each group had its three-minute chance to shine. Siher cups went toJiHegftvfiall and Chi Omega, but tcrruptedly whert t ieir cntl usiastic dog fell throuc ' I ill tltirjiiiliiiL n atira nd-Bagoer tapped i| painti st, ihf i ' Skinner ' s Butte i ■ith a bright newt coronation f t co the judges Th eager K mers -• The All-Carripils that replaced the can crepe paper disgqised EleventWy and T pig, wds the Fair ' s Picnic; playinJpl the stf pre-war ' ler trucks anc venues. ftpr i vinnei] ators ' stape ken down ' i.?V -Air drew applause for singing unin- anopv above the stage. While r Saturday morning, but some ono before sunrise. eceded by a floatparade s, and rair ffc vsS of t paraded iJte. ' illar uei- tl i ' SO te ' at wj the id wh ite-rc the Prom. leads wei dunked, hungry mob jnation. fcrTorO :iallv reigning, aidecj yn Rakow. Her peace? fortar Board pledg.e .dnd . ,,7t)pess lune and W gt d ' ds l iiS6diJ«l cir pledges I ' ly-tap to. land Visifng (h ' ymer ( ' oun4 ' throughX rinces es E)oris vas jhterrurted i ids. The se ilor J i-chaimfan Ma. 1 The crowd Sj?acfr ' ider being Queenl awarded ' ior womar After following for inar, parade; race dance; Vir Roy Erickson, tr mt jrs of lummous pamt, the Sfflte.T ' aix, theme stil stage set in the middle of a pHvilion while le grand m arch. Marge Skordahl and Gil RoSerts were Dvi cups, traditionally given at the prom to the outstanol g jun- Weekend Co-chairmen Tom Kav and Mar ■ Dorothy Davis, prom; Dorothy Rasmusse campus sinw Ann Scripter, clean-up; LolilUtfe Meagney,! ter- tion; Pat Sfletcalf, sunlight serenade; ovce Utz, finance Le- |ayo, pjji ntwi jji nc Jj erb Pen j fl ilTjifj I I ' ' Vv ■V w MINPOLOWCH 26 Scenes before and during the parade. Floats in the malcing. . . . the parode starting down- town. . . . approaching the campus. . . . Queenie Nancy FJtzhugh smiling Jrom the ATO-Chi Omego float. Contrary to outward appearances, the Lemon O did not pay the Oregana photographer for these pictures. (Extreme Right) Phi Psi ond Sigma Kappa put on the finishing touches before the float parade Xki 961 n ■:•- ;■
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