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Long Live Queen Sigrid XV Festivities Scheduled To enable students to be at the right place at the right time for the various events of the 1952 Alumni Homecoming, here is the schedule, complete with times and places for the affairs. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 10 a. m.—Introduction and Coronation of Queen Sigrid XV and her court in the A-M building. Friday afternoon — Judging of house and window displays. 7 p. m.—Assembling of Homecoming parade. The exact place has not yet been decided. The bulletin board will state the place. The parade will end at Cornwall and Holly where there will be a short pep rally. After the pep rally, students will proceed back to campus for the bonfire behind MRH. 8:15 p. m.—Presentation of Homecoming "Comic Time" skits. After skits—Student Wives coffee hour for married students and wives and Alumni. 10:15 p. m.—Homecoming mixer in the Rec hall. « SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 10:30 a. m.—Coffee hour in the Fountain room. 2 p. m.—Football game, WWC ••Vikings" vs. EWC "Savages," at Battersby field. 5 p. m—Smorgasbord at Edens hall. 9 p. m.—Queen's Homecoming Ball at the Bellingham Armory on State street. Dances to End Days'Activities Dances tonight a n d Saturday evening will mark the final events of each day of the 1852 Western Washington College Alumni Homecoming. "Tribal War Dance" will be the theme of the Homecoming mixer tonight at 10:15 p. m. in the Rec hall. "Chief" Al Mendenhall and hfe band will provide music for the affair. Queen Sigrid XV will preside over the Queen's ball at the Bellingham armory on State street from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m., Saturday evening. Dancing will be tor the music of Ray Stark and his band, and vocalist Carol Ross. Dresses or suits, and hose will be standard attire for girls at the Ball, Betty Grocott, president of Valkyrie reports. High heels will be optional. For the men, business suits or sports clothes will suffice. Corsages are not in order. The Queen and her court will Again be introduced at the dance, at which time the Queen will give evt the awards for the house displays and the skita. Admission is free to alumni, students and their dates. Refreshments will be served. The 12 page Homecoming Collegian will be mailed to 800 recent grads unable to attend the festivities and will be presented to all grads, parents, and other towns people on campus this week end. COLLEGIAN Vol. XLVII - No. 5 Western Washington College, Bellingham, Washington Oct. 31, 1952 Elected Tuesday to reign over the twenty-ninth annual alumni Homecoming as Queen Sigrid XV was Gloria Gaupp, twenty-one year old senior from Seattle. The 1952 Homecoming queen has been a yell leader for four years, and was co-chairman of Homecoming last year. Photograph by Gonsalves Parade, Rally Begin Homecoming Eve Events Pom-poms, floats and band music will give a festive air to the big Homecoming parade starting at 7 p. m. tonight. Students planning to participate in the parade are urged to make pom-poms if they are marching, and to decorate their cars if driving to add color to the event. Valkyrie girls will hand out signs for the cars at the beginning of the parade. The exact starting place for the parade will be posted on the bulletin board. Following is the tentative order of the parade: Girls from Edens hall, dressed as Indians, will lead the parade, followed by the band. Next will be two cars carrying the princesses Lappenbusch and the Saturday captains in another car. A car of football players will be next, followed by the Valkyrie girls, and another float. Then the yell and song leaders,, followed by a sound car, and the marching students. Last will be the trucks carrying the materials for the bonfire, followed by the students in cars. The parade will proceed down Holly from the starting point to Commercial street, turn right on Commercial and right again on Magnolia to Cornwall, then right again on Cornwall to Holly, where there will be a short pep rally. Buses for marching students will fall in behind the trucks on the return trip. "Those driving cars are asked to follow the same order on followed by a car bearing the Home- proceeding back to campus for the coming queen, Gloria Gaupp. A float bonfire," states Gloria "Gaupp, co-will come next, followed by Coach I chairman of the pep committee. She also reports that the bus ride back to school will be free. After the pep rally, the traditional bonfire, minus the tradition of the freshman-sophomore battle, will be lighted by Queen Sigrid XV. The pep committee reports that t he scene of the bonfire this year will be the parking area behind MRH, and that it will be well lighted. To open the Homecoming bonfire program, the band will play a few numbers, and there will be a few school yells. Queen Sigrid will then light the bonfire, followed by another yell. Coach Lappenbusch and the football captains will speak next, yell leaders will then direct another yell. The Homecoming Queen will throw the Eastern "Savage" dummy in the bonfire, after which the band will play and the assemblage will adjourn to the auditorium for the Homecoming skits. Gaupp to Rule Over Events In Homecoming By DAVE GAY Hail Queen Sigrid XV! Elected Tuesday to reign over the twenty-ninth annual Alumni Homecoming, Gloria Gaupp, senior from West Seattle high school, exclaimed, "I'm kind of weak, but very happy." Better known to many as "Goop," she has been highly active in college organizations and activities since her freshman year. She has been a yell leader each of her four years at WWC, and is, this year, co-chariman of the pep committee and instrumental in organizing the pep assembly, Homecoming parade, and bonfire program. Taking great interest in the school, she has contributed greatly to the college spirit through her activities on the pep committee. Gloria acted as co-chairman of last year's Homecoming, and was a' member of the safety committee. She has been vice-president of Off Campus Women, and is a member of the Senior planning board this year. Majoring in teacher education, she plans to teach in the Intermediate grades upon graduation, preferring to teach the fifth grade. She is taking the three-minor course, including recreation, professional minor, and social studies. The new queen was crowned Queen Sigrid XV this morning at 10 a. m. at the presentation and coronation ceremony in the A-M building, and began her reign then. She will ride in the Homecoming parade this evening, and after the pep rally, will officially open the 1952 Homecoming by lighting the traditional bonfire, and later throwing the EWC "Savage" dummy in it. Queen Sigrid will rule over the Queen's Homecoming ball Saturday night, when she and her court will again be introduced, and will give out awards for the window and house displays. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaupp of 4427 38th street S.W., Seattle, the 1952 Homecoming queen said, "It's wonderful i I wish Homecoming would never end. It's very wonderful to have been chosen queen." . Where to Find It! Page Parade, Rally. —~ — 1 Queen. Interview. —. 1 Homecoming Schedule - _ 1 Homecoming Dances.... 1 Uncle Harry... — 2 Political PolL.. —•- 2 Princesses ., ». 3 Past Homecomings 3 Board Positions 3 Authro to Lopez...- ,r 4 Dateline - * Sports Section. ., ,. 5-8 Play Props •».- - 9 Fall Enrollment - 9 Artist-Lecture - 9 Board Meeting ...,. _...: - 9 Co-Chairmen _ 10 Royalty Candidates U Erdman .. — - 12 Senator Cain -12
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Title | Western Washington Collegian - 1952 October 31 |
Alternative Title | WWCollegian; WW Collegian; WWC Collegian |
Volume and Number | Vol. 48, no. 5 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | October 31, 1952 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1952-10-31 |
Year Published | 1952 |
Decades | 1950-1959 |
Original Publisher | Associated Students, Western Washington College of Education, Bellingham, Wash. |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor | Elaine Ondracek, Editor; Clint Doherty, Managing editor; Dave Gay, News editor; Jim Simon, Feature editor; Colleen Sullivan, Society editor; Don Kerr, Sports editor; Ruth Smith, Copy editor; Carol Mulford, Assistant first page editor; Sharon Gordon, Assistant feature editor; Maryann Dexter, Assistant feature editor; Maurene Couplin, Assistant society editor; John Ricketts, Assistant society editor; Roger Grovdahl, Assistant sports editor; Gerry McCormick, Assistant sports editor |
Staff | Loretta Olson, Business manager; Editorial Council: Bob Bowman; Clint Doherty; Don Kerr; Loretta Olsen; Elaine Ondracek; Jim Simon; Ruth Smith; Wayne Smith; Colleen Sullivan; John Willet; Reporters: Wayne Dralle; Galen Freeberg; Roger Gray; Will Knutsen; Cubs: Maureen Couplin; Maryann Dexter; Mary Lee Flickinger; Dave Gay; Sharon Gordon; Roger Grovdahl; Alma Handeland; Gerry McCormick; Arlene McKinney; Carol Mulford; Mary Ann Ohrt; Norman Otness; John Ricketts; Helen Tidball |
Photographer | Jim Stewart |
Faculty Advisor | Burnet, Ruth Axtell |
Article Titles | Festivities scheduled (p.1) -- Dances to end days' activities (p.1) -- Parade, rally begin Homecoming eve events (p.1) -- Long live Queen Sigrid XV; Gaupp to rule over events in Homecoming / by Dave Gay (p.1) -- Where to find it! (p.1) -- Support the Board of Control elections (p.2) -- Uncle Harry draws cheers from Homecoming crowd (p.2) -- Cokes not to blame for pink elephants / by Maryann Dexter (p.2) -- Welcome extended / by W. W. Haggard (p.2) -- Alumni send news (p.2) -- Home again is the wanderer / by Will Knutsen (p.2) -- Fireside chat / by Mark Hardie (p.2) -- GOP dominance revealed in WW student political poll / by Helen Tidball and Alma Handeland (p.2) -- Royal elected vice prexy (p.3) -- Students take tests soon (p.3) -- Disney artist here (p.3) -- Court elected; past and present; 'Beat Cheney' then and now / by Maureen Couplin (p.3) -- 'Vote early' says secretary Coe (p.3) -- Queen candidates presented Tuesday (p.3) -- 7 candidates apply for board positions (p.3) -- Dr. Paweleck bags buck (p.3) -- Profiles now selling (p.3) -- Stark-Brown visits here (p.4) -- X-rays taken soon (p.4) -- Teacher visitations to aid in study (p.4) -- Nordtvedt in Navy (p.4) -- World University Service aids deserving foreign students (p.4) -- Dateline (p.4) -- Lappy gives talk (p.4) -- Vikings score 34-0 win over Wildcats (p.5) -- Team statistics well spread among players (p.5) -- Four seniors will lead the Vikings (p.5) -- Three Western players will miss contest (p.5) -- 'Straight Line' books requested (p.5) -- Homecoming to decide record (p.5) -- League standings (p.5) -- Eastern, Vikings in Homecoming game Saturday (p.5) -- Offensive captain (p.6) -- Dr. Roloff leads Baker hike (p.6) -- Barnacles to elect (p.6) -- Delegate to attend; thanks to washing (p.6) -- Defensive captain (p.6) -- Mermen coached by Ilo Sande (p.6) -- Tomorrow ends careers for six players (p.6) -- Rheba D. potluck features Knibbs (p.6) -- Kick-off captain (p.6) -- Kick-off returner (p.6) -- Former Western athletes are scattered from Germany to Hawaii; service claims others (p.7) -- Chalk talk / by Don Kerr (p.8) -- Fall enrollment increases (p.9) -- Lubricating oils to be demonstrated (p.9) -- Taylor to speak (p.9) -- Greta Menzel to entertain (p.9) -- Brunch at Edens (p.9) -- Lunsford is chosen Frosh president (p.9) -- Wives Club meets (p.9) -- Gelder gives financial report at Board of Control meeting (p.9) -- House news (p.10) -- Mixer is wallflower heaven much to men's disgust / by Jim Simon (p.10) -- Valkyrie Club elect Grocott president (p.10) -- Freshmen to host parents Sunday (p.10) -- Dr. Stratemeyer lectures (p.11) -- Alumni to see new faculty (p.11) -- Ex-student in Korea (p.11) -- Mid-term date set (p.11) -- [Dorren-Stewart engagement notice] (p.11) -- Seniors may take education tests (p.11) -- Chocolates passed at Edens Hall (p.11) -- Hardie engagement announced here (p.11) -- Hovik's engagement announced Friday (p.11) -- USCC 'House' ready for WWC students (p.12) -- Band members are chosen (p.12) -- Jackson ignores challenge Cain blasts congressman (p.12) -- Students travel to Nooksack Valley (p.12) -- Stage director gives rules for stage use (p.12) -- Meagher graduates (p.12) |
Photographs | [Queen Sigrid XV, Gloria Gaupp] (p.1) -- Carolyn Crook, Junior princess (p.3) -- Helen Tidball, Freshman princess (p.3) -- Margy Urbick, Senior princess (p.3) -- Lorrene Bergmann, Sophomore princess (p.3) -- [Anthropology class excavation on Lopez Island] (p.4) -- [Football vs. Central: Larry Lowry gains yardage] (p.5) -- [Football vs. Central: Spud Walley gains yardage] (p.5) -- [Larry Lowry] (p.6) -- [Pete Muir] (p.6) -- [Tom Rassley] (p.6) -- [Al "Packy" Cornett] (p.6) -- Ann Sunitsch, Bill Wilder and Lorrene Bergmann discuss Homecoming plans (p.7) -- Mark W. Flanders and Richard Dye on the set of "Uncle Harry" (p.9) -- [Greta Menzel] (p.9) -- [Homecoming co-chairmen Bob Porter and Rita Goldade] (p.10) -- [Homecoming royalty candidates] (p.11) -- [Miss Bernice Dorren] (p.11) -- [Clarence Erdman family] (p.12) |
Cartoons | Little man on campus / by Bibler (p.7) |
Notes |
Homecoming edition Pages 5-8 printed on green paper. |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/261544388 |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Object Type | Text |
Original Format Size | 39 x 27 cm. |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Digital Reproduction Information | Bitone scan from 35 mm silver halide, 1-up negative film at 600 dpi. 2011. |
Identifier | WWC_19521031.pdf |
Contributor | The digitized WWU student newspapers are made possible by the generous support of Don Hacherl and Cindy Hacherl (Class of 1984) and Bert Halprin (Class of 1971). |
Rights | This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103. USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to Western Front Historical Collection, Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. |
Language | English |
Language Code | Eng |
Description
Title | Western Washington Collegian - 1952 October 31 - Page 1 |
Alternative Title | WWCollegian; WW Collegian; WWC Collegian |
Volume and Number | Vol. 48, no. 5 |
Date Published (User-Friendly) | October 31, 1952 |
Date Published (machine-readable) | 1952-10-31 |
Year Published | 1952 |
Decades | 1950-1959 |
Original Publisher | Associated Students, Western Washington College of Education, Bellingham, Wash. |
Publisher (Digital Object) | Digital resource made available by Special Collections, Western Libraries Heritage Resources, Western Washington University. |
Editor | Elaine Ondracek, Editor; Clint Doherty, Managing editor; Dave Gay, News editor; Jim Simon, Feature editor; Colleen Sullivan, Society editor; Don Kerr, Sports editor; Ruth Smith, Copy editor; Carol Mulford, Assistant first page editor; Sharon Gordon, Assistant feature editor; Maryann Dexter, Assistant feature editor; Maurene Couplin, Assistant society editor; John Ricketts, Assistant society editor; Roger Grovdahl, Assistant sports editor; Gerry McCormick, Assistant sports editor |
Staff | Loretta Olson, Business manager; Editorial Council: Bob Bowman; Clint Doherty; Don Kerr; Loretta Olsen; Elaine Ondracek; Jim Simon; Ruth Smith; Wayne Smith; Colleen Sullivan; John Willet; Reporters: Wayne Dralle; Galen Freeberg; Roger Gray; Will Knutsen; Cubs: Maureen Couplin; Maryann Dexter; Mary Lee Flickinger; Dave Gay; Sharon Gordon; Roger Grovdahl; Alma Handeland; Gerry McCormick; Arlene McKinney; Carol Mulford; Mary Ann Ohrt; Norman Otness; John Ricketts; Helen Tidball |
Faculty Advisor | Burnet, Ruth Axtell |
Notes |
Homecoming edition Pages 5-8 printed on green paper. |
Subjects - Names (LCNAF) | Western Washington University--Students--Newspapers |
Subjects - Topical (LCSH) | College newspapers--Washington (State)--Bellingham |
Related Collection | http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/261544388 |
Program | Special Collections |
Geographic Coverage | Bellingham (Wash.) |
Object Type | Text |
Original Format Size | 39 x 27 cm. |
Genre/Form | Newspapers |
Digital Reproduction Information | Bitone scan from 35 mm silver halide, 1-up negative film at 600 dpi. 2011. |
Identifier | WWC_19521031.pdf |
Contributor | The digitized WWU student newspapers are made possible by the generous support of Don Hacherl and Cindy Hacherl (Class of 1984) and Bert Halprin (Class of 1971). |
Rights | This resource is displayed for educational purposes only and may be subject to U.S. and international copyright laws. For more information about rights or obtaining copies of this resource, please contact Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA 98225-9103. USA (360-650-7534; heritage.resources@wwu.edu) and refer to the collection name and identifier. Any materials cited must be attributed to Western Front Historical Collection, Special Collections, Heritage Resources, Western Libraries, Western Washington University. |
Full Text | Long Live Queen Sigrid XV Festivities Scheduled To enable students to be at the right place at the right time for the various events of the 1952 Alumni Homecoming, here is the schedule, complete with times and places for the affairs. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 10 a. m.—Introduction and Coronation of Queen Sigrid XV and her court in the A-M building. Friday afternoon — Judging of house and window displays. 7 p. m.—Assembling of Homecoming parade. The exact place has not yet been decided. The bulletin board will state the place. The parade will end at Cornwall and Holly where there will be a short pep rally. After the pep rally, students will proceed back to campus for the bonfire behind MRH. 8:15 p. m.—Presentation of Homecoming "Comic Time" skits. After skits—Student Wives coffee hour for married students and wives and Alumni. 10:15 p. m.—Homecoming mixer in the Rec hall. « SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 10:30 a. m.—Coffee hour in the Fountain room. 2 p. m.—Football game, WWC ••Vikings" vs. EWC "Savages," at Battersby field. 5 p. m—Smorgasbord at Edens hall. 9 p. m.—Queen's Homecoming Ball at the Bellingham Armory on State street. Dances to End Days'Activities Dances tonight a n d Saturday evening will mark the final events of each day of the 1852 Western Washington College Alumni Homecoming. "Tribal War Dance" will be the theme of the Homecoming mixer tonight at 10:15 p. m. in the Rec hall. "Chief" Al Mendenhall and hfe band will provide music for the affair. Queen Sigrid XV will preside over the Queen's ball at the Bellingham armory on State street from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m., Saturday evening. Dancing will be tor the music of Ray Stark and his band, and vocalist Carol Ross. Dresses or suits, and hose will be standard attire for girls at the Ball, Betty Grocott, president of Valkyrie reports. High heels will be optional. For the men, business suits or sports clothes will suffice. Corsages are not in order. The Queen and her court will Again be introduced at the dance, at which time the Queen will give evt the awards for the house displays and the skita. Admission is free to alumni, students and their dates. Refreshments will be served. The 12 page Homecoming Collegian will be mailed to 800 recent grads unable to attend the festivities and will be presented to all grads, parents, and other towns people on campus this week end. COLLEGIAN Vol. XLVII - No. 5 Western Washington College, Bellingham, Washington Oct. 31, 1952 Elected Tuesday to reign over the twenty-ninth annual alumni Homecoming as Queen Sigrid XV was Gloria Gaupp, twenty-one year old senior from Seattle. The 1952 Homecoming queen has been a yell leader for four years, and was co-chairman of Homecoming last year. Photograph by Gonsalves Parade, Rally Begin Homecoming Eve Events Pom-poms, floats and band music will give a festive air to the big Homecoming parade starting at 7 p. m. tonight. Students planning to participate in the parade are urged to make pom-poms if they are marching, and to decorate their cars if driving to add color to the event. Valkyrie girls will hand out signs for the cars at the beginning of the parade. The exact starting place for the parade will be posted on the bulletin board. Following is the tentative order of the parade: Girls from Edens hall, dressed as Indians, will lead the parade, followed by the band. Next will be two cars carrying the princesses Lappenbusch and the Saturday captains in another car. A car of football players will be next, followed by the Valkyrie girls, and another float. Then the yell and song leaders,, followed by a sound car, and the marching students. Last will be the trucks carrying the materials for the bonfire, followed by the students in cars. The parade will proceed down Holly from the starting point to Commercial street, turn right on Commercial and right again on Magnolia to Cornwall, then right again on Cornwall to Holly, where there will be a short pep rally. Buses for marching students will fall in behind the trucks on the return trip. "Those driving cars are asked to follow the same order on followed by a car bearing the Home- proceeding back to campus for the coming queen, Gloria Gaupp. A float bonfire," states Gloria "Gaupp, co-will come next, followed by Coach I chairman of the pep committee. She also reports that the bus ride back to school will be free. After the pep rally, the traditional bonfire, minus the tradition of the freshman-sophomore battle, will be lighted by Queen Sigrid XV. The pep committee reports that t he scene of the bonfire this year will be the parking area behind MRH, and that it will be well lighted. To open the Homecoming bonfire program, the band will play a few numbers, and there will be a few school yells. Queen Sigrid will then light the bonfire, followed by another yell. Coach Lappenbusch and the football captains will speak next, yell leaders will then direct another yell. The Homecoming Queen will throw the Eastern "Savage" dummy in the bonfire, after which the band will play and the assemblage will adjourn to the auditorium for the Homecoming skits. Gaupp to Rule Over Events In Homecoming By DAVE GAY Hail Queen Sigrid XV! Elected Tuesday to reign over the twenty-ninth annual Alumni Homecoming, Gloria Gaupp, senior from West Seattle high school, exclaimed, "I'm kind of weak, but very happy." Better known to many as "Goop," she has been highly active in college organizations and activities since her freshman year. She has been a yell leader each of her four years at WWC, and is, this year, co-chariman of the pep committee and instrumental in organizing the pep assembly, Homecoming parade, and bonfire program. Taking great interest in the school, she has contributed greatly to the college spirit through her activities on the pep committee. Gloria acted as co-chairman of last year's Homecoming, and was a' member of the safety committee. She has been vice-president of Off Campus Women, and is a member of the Senior planning board this year. Majoring in teacher education, she plans to teach in the Intermediate grades upon graduation, preferring to teach the fifth grade. She is taking the three-minor course, including recreation, professional minor, and social studies. The new queen was crowned Queen Sigrid XV this morning at 10 a. m. at the presentation and coronation ceremony in the A-M building, and began her reign then. She will ride in the Homecoming parade this evening, and after the pep rally, will officially open the 1952 Homecoming by lighting the traditional bonfire, and later throwing the EWC "Savage" dummy in it. Queen Sigrid will rule over the Queen's Homecoming ball Saturday night, when she and her court will again be introduced, and will give out awards for the window and house displays. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaupp of 4427 38th street S.W., Seattle, the 1952 Homecoming queen said, "It's wonderful i I wish Homecoming would never end. It's very wonderful to have been chosen queen." . Where to Find It! Page Parade, Rally. —~ — 1 Queen. Interview. —. 1 Homecoming Schedule - _ 1 Homecoming Dances.... 1 Uncle Harry... — 2 Political PolL.. —•- 2 Princesses ., ». 3 Past Homecomings 3 Board Positions 3 Authro to Lopez...- ,r 4 Dateline - * Sports Section. ., ,. 5-8 Play Props •».- - 9 Fall Enrollment - 9 Artist-Lecture - 9 Board Meeting ...,. _...: - 9 Co-Chairmen _ 10 Royalty Candidates U Erdman .. — - 12 Senator Cain -12 |
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