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URMC 19551021.Pdf (7.702Mb) October 21, 1955—Rocky Mountain Collegian, Fort Collins, Colorado 3 Aggie 72nd Homecoming Celebration Opens Today All-School Assembly Will Introduce Queen Candidates, Football Squad by Barbara Koch from Fountain: Mary Danborn News Editor sophomore from Denver; Mary Jane Roselieve, junior from Fort Kangaroo court, an eye- Collins, and Nancy Young, sopho- for all freshmen, com- opener more from Greeley. menced Primal candidates from Aggie Homecoming y which activities with 6 the five finalists chosen a bang at this were are: Lois Brunner, Danbom, morning. At If a.m. classes Mary Geoigina Laurie Howe. will he adjourned, and loyal Grgich, Mildred will the Janitell, Janice Johnson, Ags troop to prep Darlene Mikelson, Mary Jane Rose- asembly, where team, coaches, and lieve, Schroedcr, Barbara honored alumni will be introduced, Virginia Schultz. Barbara Sewell, Sheila reports Carol Purse, assembly chair- man. FRIDAY Frosh-Sophomore contests will 10 a.m. Registration, Alumni the afternoon. Included in occupy office, Student Union the program are the frosh football 11 a.m. Pep Assembly, Large with game Wyoming university ballroom freshmen, of fresh- a beauty contest 2 p.m. Frosh-Soph contests, men and and sophomore women, Colorado Field a n old-fashioned b e- tug-of-war 7 p.m. Bonfire rally and torch- tween first- and ‘A’ second-year light parade club members. 8 p.m. Judging of house de- A bonfire will at 7 rally begin corations, movies at Student tonight west of the Agriculture FESTIVITIES AND FOOTBALL characterize the 72nd annual celebration Union, all-school dance Homecoming and down building parade College SATURDAY which Highlight of the event will be the begins today. two-day Aggie-Utah State Sat- to game the and then to Campus Shop 9 a.m. Student 2 with a half-time demonstration the A Sc Registration, urday at p.m. topped-off by M marching band and the Oval. Students Independent as- Union, Pajama Parade of the Homecoming sociation is torches crowning queen. (Photo by Nash.) making to 10 a.m. Open House, Newsom the of the light way pep caravan. halt After the the torchlight parade, 11:15 a.m. Alumni luncheon, lighting of the ‘A’ Lancers will by Student Union annex take place. 1:15 p.m.—Presentation of Home- At 8 movies will be shown Rocky p.m, coming Queen, Colorado Field at the Student Union, house decora- 1:30 p.m. Football, Aggies vs. tions will be and an all- judged, Utah State school dance will be held, with the 4 p.m. Alumni Faculty coffee music. Mountain Collegian Quintettes furnishing hour, Small ballroom Saturday morning activities 5:30 begin p.m. Open Houses, fra- with the of fresh- Pajama parade ternities and sororities Vol. U«V Four Colorado the A& M Com.ins, Friday, October 21. 1955 No. 6 men, band, 9 Spurs, p.m. Homecoming dance, Lancers, and the queen candidates, Large ballroom renowned Aggie Cannon. At 10 Newsom $14-Million A&M Plan a.m. Newsom hall will hold Thomas, Judy Tuttle, Carol Win- open-house. Fraternities and sor- Tops Building slow, Jane Woodward, and Nancy orities will have for More than four million dollars In when the threat of open-houses Young. 1950, an- Ten thousand dollars were spent alums, families, and friends after finalists chosen has been construction other Queen were spent on world war was on an addition to the Men’s by troubling gym, the game. from Denver uni- alone at A & representatives Colorado M in the most college students, the Colorado and Sib,ooo were for appropriated he 1 festive dance Colorado of five with the Homecoming versity, State College past years, climaxed State Board of Agriculture was the Hvdraulics laboratory in 1951. will be held from 9-12 in the Education, Colorado dedication f p.m. o for the forth as a university, recently completed tentatively designing plans Da,i chapel, designed ballroom Large of the Student Colorado School of Mines, and milliondollar Newsom hall, set for of enrollment for individual and anticipated growth place worship Union. Har Wyoming university. Saturday, states r y Ffepting, at Colorado A & M as the result meditation, will cost more than Five finalists have been selected Homecoming Queen of A Sc M’s college engineer, Building ami of World War II increase in $60,000 when popu- completed. for Colorado A & M’s Grounds Homecoming annual Homecoming celebration department. lation. This year more than $1,800,000 Queen. Vying for queen are Geor- will be chosen all student vote Construction and hall of in been by building, which Lory at a cost $345,000, contracts have let to vari- from Wral- and crowned at the » gina Grgich, sophomore Utah State- steadily growing on the campus, the Student Union annex, $422,000, ous contractors. These projects in- Mildred senior football is ot senbqig; Janitell, Aggie game Saturday. part the long range develop- and the Faculty apartments, $300.- clude: Newsom hall, street work, ment for program plant facilities 000, were the three main buildings steam line to Newsom, and a veter- at Colorado A fc \f lie medicine to carried to be constructed on the campus in inary experimental farm out 1977. by 1950. on West Mulberry St. PEP FACTORS ARE TWO-FOLD Cam, Cannon Are Unique Symbols of Ag Spirit sery with melted resin. This college and university has son and white it was subjected to, sealed 3 SVni hol, but takes minutes for each Colorado AScM is it will stay home this year. eight to ten "nu uc l * n 'be fact that it boasts shell, states Sgt. Baxter. the The cannon has long been symbols of Aggie and mascot, "Cam” the Ram, spirit but Aggie’s Iu‘ subject of neighboring pranks ARB»s-* Cannon and 'Cam' a three year old Rambouillet ram •ne Ram, few opportunities have arisen. will shed his cocoon at Homecom- Even the cannon seemed to like lht his '55-’56 duties color for ing to assume as Aggie Cmnon is so much green as a companion pan of A a "regular” at athletic events. Sc M and football that gold better than silver. When some o one it down Cam was bred and raised by the remembers when the tra- inebriated Miners pushed loon Colorado A & M animal a mountain side, it still came back husbandry started, aithmigh one can * lie was selected in 10,5 tl,:" to tradition. department, hJ remember when to Aggies carry on the former ~setl 1952 by Jim Wilcox, stu- Tj-r- lo Pl, h h around, F. Sentenev, on M/Sgt. George member of livestock y time that dent and the Aggies has been U. S. Army RO- Supply Sargeant, serve as >e C;uumn judging team, to- mascot, War'iT/ was during the TC, and M Sgt. Everett Baxter, ** Reid, of the a use;, ble fere shepherd sheep Im uUn guns were cal- U. RO I C instructor, care S, Army and back to department retired Hampshire military service. for the and fire it at all cannon bred breeder looks after Cam b- pure Cleni home on kickoffs and tom Pj cannon, a *4B model games and other college sh**ep. ‘d"‘r the old downs. 7V' "French "Cam is really getting independ- 1 1 75 mm is This considerable ent. since uni- naned'bv'tl' T" Kun * job requires especially Wyoming Arm R have T °TC work. All blank shells used fellows came down and took men, depart- versity cannon and the has whom was Cam,” - an ardent toot- to be hand loaded gun they thought says ball f. before and adds that lo travel to neigh- to be cleaned both Reid He the Cowpokes M and of the for after it fired. The shells are re- made a mistake got one las, games, but after is of black rams instead of Cam. .SYMBOLS OF AGGIE SPIRIT are Marlene and U> the h' loaded with one pound experimental Peppereties Lumlgrcn »nd K city the'unt D.R.-D.S. Sheila Thomas who t and are preparing Cam the Ram for his Saturday debut. becoming garb of crim- powder, packed with wadding Colorado Collegian, Fort Collins, 4 October 21, 1955—Rocky Mountain Make Past A&M Homecomings History Former Aggie is Feted Rams Rollstin just-named Aggie pi by Claudia ay Colorado Buffs. Award to Dr. Nye Homecoming Alumni Board Extends Honor The 72nd Annual rhemes for decoration be wer of to Colorado celebration should prove "Return of the Veteran" a charter member ! entered Civil Service as the pertainin William Davidson Dr. Nye Phi according to by Gamma of Sigma Epsi- record-breaking, to the 75th anniversary. The veterinarian in 1927. After sev- chapter RAT, a festivities it. The 1955 Honor historical preceding won the sorority division Homecoming he was lon fraternity. and eral years in Idaho, trans- one, and his brother, Col. SAE came off with Alumnus award will be presented to Dr. back when the flappers again ferred to Montana and assigned Nye Way top associate Colo- ors in the to Dr. William C. Nye of Sweetgrass, Elmwod L. Nye. professor in fraternity division. the Animal and were style, Aggies played Fro® Inspection Quaran- and in cere- m i n candidates Lee Mont., Homecoming U. of veterinary pathology rado for H o m e c o g. eight Mary during tine branch along the S.-Canada college Vander- A & M- medicine, are 1924, Tri Delt, was monies at the Colorado of charge of veterinary dance, Nov. 3, hoof, elected boundary. Except for a tour Homecoming Fiong. football of the trophy given and on Utah State game Saturday.
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