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A QUEEN CANDIDATES lined up in the Plaza to give the good burghers a treat. Left to right: Ar han, Jackie Crown, Vicki Hughes, Sharon Kelly, Jo King, Anri Meckbach, Pat Reed, Bev Sar Andi Smith. As Tigers Came HOMECOMING was an exceptionally happy holiday this year. The fact that there were no classes that day was just a pleasant coincidence that actually had nothing to do with the stu- dents ' wholesome desire to waste neither time nor energy on such trivial distractions as study- ing—it was Veterans ' Day. But the brief vaca- tion did permit Tiger fans of all ages to focus their attention on the Big Day. There was a gratifying turnout for all events and, perhaps stimulated by the newly formed Alumni Asso- ciation, former students were more active than ever in the affair. SIGMA RHO CHI GROUNDED THE DONS.
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Excitement lead songs right: Sylvia HOMECOMING - Here is a word that brings to the minds of many students and alumni wonderful memories of years gone by. To the alumni, homecoming is a return to their younger, freer years. To the students it is an occurence that will create many memories and build the affection and loyalty both students and alumni have for the college. Homecoming Thrills ere is. Bands ion girls they us for a Kt plain the San THIS YEAR the activities got off to a start with a Pan- cake Breakfast for students and alumni on Friday morning. This was immediately followed by a spirit- rising pep rally. Then came the Homecoming Parade. That afternoon, Kiowa-Z sponsored a luncheon for the queen candidates and the past queens. A dramatic 7-6 victory over Santa Ana on Wheelock Field Friday evening kept spirits high, and gaiety reached a climax Saturday evening with the annual Homecoming Dance. ROYAL COURT - Startled by the photographer ' s flash, ASB President Fred Pahl looks up just as he crowns Vicki Hughes Homecoming Queen. Flanking her royal high- ness are Princesses Jackie Crown and Joy King. Standing next to Joy is her escort, Eta Pi President Mike Watson. Seated is George Blatchford, Alumni Association prexie. r ri ■A V ,Vl
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1 i Bevy of Beauties PRETTY GIRLS and gorgeous floats are as much a part of homecoming as are football games and victory dances. We say it every year, but every year it seems true: the Gueen candidates were more beautiful than ever; the floats more breathtaking. Even the breakdown of the public address system during halftime activities this year failed to diminish universal satisfaction with the 1960 Homecoming. Marching Home PRES. NOBLE ROSE TO THE OCCASION. THE DAY BEGAN with a Pancake Breakfast in the Pit, with Old Grads much in evidence. Many stayed for the rally and the parade which followed, and of course some of the loveliest were guests of honor at the luncheon for past queens and present candidates. Before the game, former students gathere d for a coffee hour, and then proved vociferous rooters in the stadium. And many students were touched to discover alumni, wed as much as five years, or even longer, still holding hands and waltzing cheek to cheek at the Homecoming Dance on Saturday. I SIGMA PHI KAPPA LAUNCHED A STEAMER. SCTA FLOAT WAS WINSOME. GIA SYMBOLIZED THEIR SERVICE.
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