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Bermuda Day Ion Bleha and Linda Akers, pictured at right, reigned as king and queen of the annual Sophomore Bermuda Day. Their selection climaxed the day-long activities, including an assembly at Meany Hall and an evening dance-mixer in the HUB ballroom. Casual Clothes Set the Theme Log-rolling and log-cutting contests were just two of the many events which took place during the Forest Clubis annual Garb Day. Crovvning of their queen, Judy Vedder, at the Loggers, Brawl was the highlight of the celebration. 12 Garb Day
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of Visitors A colorful moment of tradition arrives, as sports alums line the field to form the Blanket Parade for the Huskies as they come onto the field for the second half of play. Homecoming Weekeiid brought swarms of alums, parents and students to the campus for the most fun-filled Weekend of the year. Homecoming signs, the rally, Village Band Contest, the dance and the game itself pro- vided a continuous round of activity. The game, highlight of the Weekend, retained its color and excitement even though the Huskies lost, their only defeat of the season. The card stunts section combined with the marching band to provide a gay and colorful halftime. Then came the moment of tradi- tion as varsity letter Winners from past years formed the Blanket Parade. The card stunts section starts off by forming the Columns, traditional symbol of the University of NVashington. The exuberance of Homecoming reveals itself as songleaders, band, football players and throngs of cheering students, as well as a considerable number of awed youngsters, gather for the rally. 11
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Nickel Hop lMona Lyche, Mystery Girl, and Bob Ridgeway won an evening on the townf thanks to the annual YM-YWCA Nickel Hop. Bob Won both his date and dinner by dancing with Mona at the time when she was announced as Mystery Cirl. Netting 339500, the i dance was held in all registered womenis living groups. Money for Europe and Holiday Fun .. The annual ASUW-sponsored Christmas l Party provided one last Hingv before iinals. Carole Johnson, a Theta, Was selected as 'iMiss Mistletoev at the party, which was held at the HUB. Crowned by Santa Claus, Carole was brightly decorated as a Christmas pack- s age, complete with ribbon and Wrapping T paper. The ASUW Clee Club, directed by Miss Iris Iones, carried out the Christmas theme with their vocal selections of Christ- f mas Around the World. p , ,H r ASUW Christmas Party I 'X 1 I ?. 5. I ly is l
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