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M WHI WS HOMECOMING. Little Jimmie stole the show lured by Drum Major Dick Sikes . . . Phi Gams won with “Toast Mt. Union” . . . Don Keyser paints the toaster while a pledge holds the flashlight—such activity was typi- cal of the night before the judging . . . Dorm League puts a power plant on Myers Hall steps . . . Alpha Delts work on their Lux box . . . Seiders supervises the paint job on the Phi Mu battleship . .. Beta McClaran, Moore, Quick, and Meager construct boats in the garage . . . “Sis” Spencer, who was in charge of the Xi decoration, shows Fross and Ruch how big she wants it. Homecoming Queen Helen Swan (center) and Attendants Alice Wiegel (left) and Helen Grace Williams, receive bouquets by Boost W president, Gil Rea. Cups are for the decoration winners. Page Nineteen
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Bradley and Moffo enjoy watching the girls play tennis . . . Marie Hunt keeps the record . . . Rock, Dobbie, Doc, and Spike . . . Whar- ton, Shriller, and Riley are part of the Beta rooting section . . . Pabst swings a mighty mean racket. . . the thing was jointly owned by Schear and Bistayi . . . biggest display of do-or-die spirit was the night before the Muskingum game when 500 Wittenbergers paraded with torches and banners through a heavy downpour . . . everybody was drench- ed, but all were happy . . . Reddish and McCroba coking in the drug . . . the annual speech by “Professor” Valbracht is tradi- tion . . . members of the football squad visit the injured Lawrence Tech player. School spirit soars at the first football rally held in the stadium as the team practices under the lights. Stobbs, Van Why, Rea, and Lymangrover make the speeches. Page Eighteen
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Dr. Suhr (and wife) enjoys the Drug where he beams when students play Elmer’s Tune . . . on November 11th when taps are sound- ed and the campus is quiet . . . it’s easy to spot the freshmen ... a good rushing pic- ture for the Delta Sigs . . . Editor Kuusisto and Ace Reporter Swoyer get the latest news for the Torch—they work late on Wed- nesday nights . . . Bob Lewis, Dr. West, and A1 Lehmkuhl use ingenious methods for keeping dry at the Penn-Navy game . . . life at 730 North Fountain Avenue . . . “make us brothers true to death, in Delta Sigma Phi” . . . Marvin Gropp looks happy as he goes to class. The pretty coed get adequate attention from Wittenberg men. Even to and from classes she has escorts. By spring most of them are going steady or wearing fraternity pins. Page Twentr
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