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Delta Zeta won first place with their float entitled “Bon Voyage Santa Sigma Phi Epsilon dedicated the Homecoming Book to President Spathelf Lambda Chi Alpha took second place with“ Promontory Point.” 24
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Bev Hrabec Reigns Over Festivities The campus sparkled with replicas of “Great Voyages’ for the 39th Annual Homecoming sponsored by the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon. Tourist housing for miles around was being filled by alumni and students who returned for “(te Yt he : “ eo Queen Bev was the highlight of the parade. a weekend of fun and reminiscing. On Friday morning, queen finalists were introduced, and the 1967 Homecoming Book was dedicated to President Spathelf. Queen Beverly and her court ride the royal float. The queen candidates were Mary Wendland, Kappa Psi; Theresa Munger, Alpha Phi Alpha; Ruth Wesner, Tau Kappa Epsilon; Nancy Clay, Lambda Chi Alpha; Nancy Dailey, Theta Xi; Kass Farnman, Phi Delta Chi; Beverly Hrabec, Phi Kappa Theta; Sue Cuthbertson, Phi Sig- ma Kappa; and Sherrie Louckes, Pi Kappa Alpha. 23
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Co-operation Brings First Place Floats Saturday morning began with the Pushcart Derby followed by the 39th Annual Homecom- ing Parade. Floats were judged on the basis of original- ity, adherence to the theme, and design. This years first place floats were “Voyage in To- days Frontier’ by Pi Kappa Alpha and “Bon Voyage Santa’ by Delta Zeta. The Ferris-Eastern game drew bands from all parts of Michigan to present a spectacular show. A fitting climax to this gala weekend was the Homecoming Ball where three bands and an organist provided excellent entertainment for all who attended. Pi Kappa Alphas first place float, “ Voyage in Today’s Frontier.” Travis’ first place display was entitled, “Kon Tiki.” It took many hours of hard work to build a good display. 25
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