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A gala weekend was had by all as Homecoming 1964 featured the float pa- rade, football game, dance and concert. The colorful float parade, heralding one major thought, Beat B.U., tromped down North Pleasant Street and through town, cheered by thousands of spectators, to kick off the weekend ' s fes- tivities. Brilliantly garbed marchers adorned some of the creative floats which represented weeks of work by so- rorities, fraternities, and dorms. Following the parade, ushered in by our band, was the rally and bonfire which saw the crowning of the 1964 Homecoming Queen, Miss Marylou Leonard ' 66, and the awarding of twelve plaques to winning floats. Members of the Queen ' s court included Elaine Howe ' 66, Judith Sturtevant ' 67, Catherine Creedon ' 68, and Anne Marie Creedon ' 66. Saturday . . . Chi O ' s float was a real crowd pleaser. gg i : , fmt V ' ' i iiy 1 4 juTxc jB ' a H . V w ' 3 4li Second place among fraternities went to TKE. SDT sings along behind their 2nd place float. Miss Mary Lou Leonard — and her Homecoming court. 29
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B.U. Defeated The Clancy Brothers A Whirlwind of Events . Homecoming 1964 Traditional bonfire sparks pre-game rally. 28
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Alumni watch Redmen crush B.U. 28-7 . . . say UMass put on an impressive display of sound football to score a solid 28-7 triumph over Boston University be- fore a Homecoming crowd of 10.800 fans at Alumni Field. Jerry Whelchel turned loose with an outstanding per- formance, including an 85 yard touch- down run. Quite a gamel The Redman Marching Band looked really sharp in their new uniforms as they ran onto the held, in high-stepping fashion, and performed a preview of election highlights. Hats off to our band; they looked big time! Saturday evening, while the alumni were cavorting in Memorial Hall, the Student Union sponsored a dance. Sunday . . . Members of the Alumni Board of Directors are: E. K. Cohen, G. F. Benoit, Secretary, Major General J. J. Maginnis, Presi- dent, S. Z. Kaplan, Vice-Presi- dent, R. A. Fitzpatrick, Treas- urer, D. Gans. Governor Endicott Peabody and Major General Maginnis enjoy halftime activities with the Homecoming Queen and her court.
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