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Snapshots 1. Student Volunteer Float. 2. Senior Float. 3. Sophomore Float. 4. Nebraska Club Float. 5. Freshman Float. 6. Classical Club Float. 7. P. S. Club Cbuck viewl. 8. P. S. Club ffront viewl. 9. Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A Float. 10. Junior Float.
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Homecoming Western Union celebrated its eighteenth an-nual Homecoming October 18 and 19. Activities were begun with the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Eleanor Nelson. by the Duke, Ross Pauli. The Queen's attendants were Bonnie Burgard. Peggy Joynt. Lois Rembolt, Jane Slusher, Patricia Hatch, and Gladys Nolte. The Queen was attired in a beautiful white sheer gown with a long flowing train. Her attendants were dressed in gowns of pastel shades and the Duke wore the traditional tuxedo. Following the coronation, the Homecoming play, HOur Town, was presented under the direction of Professor C. Eugene Osborne. A hilarious bonfire pep rally ended the activities for the day. A Homecoming dinner was served Saturday noon, followed by the annual Home- coming parade in the afternoon, with representative floats from each class and the various College organizations. The celebration was successfully ended Saturday night when the Eagles emerged victoriously from the York football game.
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Date Night The annual HDate Night party was one of the highlights of the year. Girl dated boy, called for and returned him to his home .paid all bills. and extended all cour- tesies that are customary for the boy to do. The main feature of the evening was the cutting open of the balloon cherries on the big cherry tree in which were hidden the names of the winners of the popular student election. The students were chosen on the basis of good looks. scholariness. ability to succeed, popularity, and athletic ability. The cherry tree was cut down by Bob Roseherry who played the part of young George Washington. Several amusing skits were presented. Lawrence Kurth sang a solo. Maxine McNulty played a piano solo, and the audience joined in community singing. Lawrence Kurth acted as mas- ter of ceremonies for the evening. A delicious lunch was served with the girls extending all courtesies.
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