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Page 30 text:
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Spring Week-end Queen, Miss Charlotte Burmeister. Crowds, Contests and Co-eds Worthy of the queenly titles they bear, these lovely Valpo co-eds were chosen by the Valparaiso men, faculty judges, or the Torch to reign over their particular festivities or contest. The Spring Festival llVeek-Em! queen was chosen by the campus' males from an attractive array of candidates put up by the fraternities. Mir: Valparfziro was chosen by several faculty judges on the basis of beauty, personality, poise, and talent to represent our university in the stare Miss I1zzZifz1m contest. Zlfliry Cher-rg! Blorrom was chosen by the Torch staff. il X Jlxfwl- F ' I lj V Wg, A I .1 4--, . ,- A rf, N-.' X .W-'fa .twat 1 a .L 1- A l':.:.f- at -ef , V . ' . V 5 ' . N ' 4 i in HV, l ll t -.1-5, -. Y X ' 'lr l P if 'r --. . , . ' ess,-, 4, - . Miss Valparaiso, Miss Elsie Machnek. Miss Cherry Blossom Queen of 1959, Miss Karen .F-.A war Borman
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Page 29 text:
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Witli the able assistance of Nifty O. P. leads alums and student body in the singing of the alma mater. The Pied Pipers of Valpo -otherwise known as the German Band of Homecoming. Ganschow, the Keystone Kop, stocks Prof. Hoelty-Nickel and Chuck Kucera. The German Band officially opened the Homecoming activities, calling the Hoboes out of class and leading them downtown in the traditional Hobo Parade. The stocks were always filled with those offending the Student Council decree in refusing :to grow a beard. The Bonfire, burning brightly but not quite so high as last year, was probably the last in a long tradition. An everyone cheered as Valpo shut out DePauw, 37-0. The roaring flames of Valpo's last Homecoming bonfire. G'
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Page 31 text:
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George Eliot is the originator of the words we find uoted in bold rint below. The lovel lasses found on this Y a e are not all new additions to the cam us this ear Y Q though some are freshmen. But the presentation of these co-ends is a new idea this yearg the selection of a Beacon queen and also of the Lighter girls is new this year. So, feast our e es on this feminine ulchritude, men! You will Y Y have to search fat and wide to sur ass our co-eds in beaut Y and personality! Y' Q .l,rYt Miss Beacon of 1959 was Miss janet Schmidt The Beauty of 21 Lovely Women is Like Music Lighter Lovelies The Lighter girls were Corinne Grotheer Carolyn Wagner Joyce Rullman Sue Stampp
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