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l-to1lVl,eC01lVL i119 Rain and mud are not enough to stop the traditions of Homecoming here on the Hill. (The Terrors battled Dickinson on a slippery Hoffa Field and emerged as the victors.) At half lime, Queen Gladys Sause and her court, escorted by R.O.I.C. officers, marched down the edge of the field and presented Mrs. Ensor with a bouquet of flowers. The queen and her court, which consists of one member from each class, are chosen by popular student election Lo reign over the ao- tivities of the afternoon and the gala Home- coming Dance in the evening. GLADYS SAUSE Queen . Mil.llTHA SCHAEFFEH So pbomoro Attendant