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English: W&J played the Bethany Bisons at the Homecoming game in 1960. The freshmen captured third prize with a float theme called "Guillotine the Bisons." Homecoming parades were an important part of college life in the 1960's. A lot of time and effort were put into creating the best float. |
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Source | [1] 1953-1961 Images at Offsite Digital Storage Facility of U. Grant Miller Library atWashington & Jefferson College |
Author | Unknown, but likely Washington & Jefferson College |
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