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Bands from Clarksville, County Line, Alma, Ozark and CofO marched dur- ing the half-time of the homecoming game, which was played on Hurie Field. RECENT YEARS CofO marched making the parade one of the largest and finest in recent years. The winner of the prize for originality was the FBLA float titled Still Pro gressingf' Winner in the beauty division was the Art Club float proclaiming, Everything's Coming Up Ozarks. Saturday afternoon Mary Jess Head was crown- 2 4 -v ' M,,,'.ujE4 '4 S I President William Findley crowned Mary Jess Head homecoming queen 1961 before , -- 'ix a large crowd of CofO fans. Miss Head was escorted by joe Dorman. ' l ., - Th i-, . . ' In ,- . , .K as 'Q' L. Y W YY, ed the 1961 homecoming queen. Her maids were Patsy Rowland, Wanda Warren, Barbara Branscurn, and Betsy Rhodes. The homecoming dance was held in Mabee Gymnasium Saturday evening. Music was provided by the CofO Interludes. YVL, w,.,I ' 'x 'T' ,x, - ' .1 W, , , Rt . V - ' 1 - - 4
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Lx VVayne Hickey, Lorelei Tremblay, and Mike Wal! burn said we're Still Progressingu and won the prize for originality in the homecoming parade. The homecoming court 1961, Wanda Warren, Betsy Rhodes, Patsy Rowland, Barbara Branscumg maids, and queen Mary Jess Head, were presented in a ceremony preceding the homecoming football game with the Liv- ingston QAla.j State Tigers. If,.,t,.,,f i ., Lil!.ll4L'fvdU.,1i.LshLie4,g4 e .Q Miss Judy Nolen is riding high as she sits the Art Club float, which won first place in division for beauty. HOMECOMIN G IS FI October lil, a beautiful fall day,saw homecom- ing alumni joining forces with the student body, faculty, and friends to salute the purple and gold. of The College of the Ozarks. The theme of the homecoming parade was Progress, Thirteen floats were entered and bands from Clarksville, County Line, Alma, Ozark and 'lan-if -1- --Q, 'gl ,,.,--Q- . 1, -ban., , -D kri- nt' r . un Na. , af , 1 ' '- 0 , n - J ' A Q, ,ff . ef lb: H ,I i iw 1 -' . - ' . N- IT ' ' ' ', . Y iii
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