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JUST A LITTLE MORE crepe paper ought to make it a winner. — and it did. STANDARD EQUIPMENT of chicken wire and crepe paper keep this little coed busy. EXCITEMENT MOUNTS as finishing touches are added.
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Royalty Reigns at No. Carolina Game An enthusiastic throng of 43,000 fans greeted Queen Elizabeth II and Prince PhilHp when they came to Byrd Stadium to see the Maryland vs. North Carolina football game. Before the game, co-captains Jack Healy and Gene Alderton of Maryland, and Dave Reed and Buddy Payne of North Carolina, gave the Prince an auto- graphed football and a replica of the ACC coin tossed at the beginning of the contest. Our cheerleaders presented Her Majesty with a mum trimmed with the ribbons of both schools. The Queen also was offered a beautiful vase displaying the University of Maryland seal. Our royal visitors seemed to be very pleased with the game, the bands, the card section and the delirium of the crowd. The purpose of the visit was to witness a typical Saturday afternoon American football game. In every respect it was a perfect day. A NEW FAN, Prince Phillip, added to the ranks of Mary- land football enthusiasts. TEAM CAPTAINS Gene Alderton and Jack Healy present souvenir pigskin at games opening.
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A PREDICTION of 30 Luued States wins top honors for Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity. Sun, Queen, Parade Welcome Alumni Lacking the usual rain, this year ' s Homecoming dawned bright and clear as thousands of loyal alums and spirited students jammed into Byrd Stadium. Sigma Kappa ' s look into the future, Maryland in the Orange Bowl, won them top honors for the best house decoration. 50 States by the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity won a first prize for them in the float contest. Climaxing the activities of the game was the crowning of Peggy Wolfe, Alpha Epsilon Phi, by President Elkins as the 1957 Homecoming Queen. Members of her court included Diane Caraway, Kap- pa Kappa Gamma; BufT Kunzig, Kappa Alpha Theta; and Ann Ermer, Nursing School. Charlie Barnet ' s orchestra and the Crewcuts pro- vided the music and entertainment at the annual Homecoming Dance held in the Armory, making a perfect ending to a full, exciting day. SIGMA KAPPA ' S winning decoration portrays Terps ' hopes for an Orange Bowl bid. •S T i 29
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