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• The campus of Arizona State was a gay fantasy land during Homecom- g Week. Each hall and fraternity displayed their entry connected with our Sun Devil-Hardin-Simmons game. In the evenings the campus looked like a Walt Disney production itself; with colorful lights playing on storybook characters and places. The judges, after much deliberation, made their choice of winners in the various divisions under decorations. The house decorations trophies went to Gammage Annex for its medieval castle and Matthews Hall for Hardin Their Arteries in the women's halls division. Tops in the men's halls were Hayden Hall's model T carry- ing a cowboy to Hades, and East Hall's Gif Along Little Cow- boys. Delta Sigma Phi won first place for the fraternities with a cowboy being chased by a devil in and out of an Old West saloon. Alpha Tau Omega was second with a Cowboy's Dream. • • Alpha Gamma Sigma, an agricultural social fraternity, added con- siderably to the festivities of Homecoming week this year by sponsor- ing a large barbegue. They fed 600 people and believe that v ith the experience gained, more time to plan, and better publicity the borbeque wll become one of the more important events of home coming.
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• First prize in the Sororities' divi- sion was awardod to Gamma Phi Beta for their colorful Mad Hatter's Tea Party. FLOATS • Sweepstakes winner in the Home- coming parade was Alpha Tau Omega fraternity's colorful float, The Three Caballeros. The qorgeous float fea- tured pistols that fired and a spraying fountain. • Keen competition existed this year between the twenty-nine entries for the Homecoming parade. The theme, Disneyland, provided unlimited opportunities for the building of unique, colorful, and well-planned floats. The second place winners in their respective divisions were (not pictured): Sororities: Alpha Delta Pi with the girls entry of Pinnochio and Friends ; Halls and Special Interest Groups: The Women's Athletic Association who contributed Flower, the Skunk ; and Fraternities: Lambda Chi Alpha's Lady and the Tramp. The Homecoming floats were paraded both in down- town Phoenix and in Tempe. The winning floats were also displayed at the Homecoming football game, with the exception of the ATO float which was unfortunately destroyed by fire just before the Tempe parade. • Delta Sigma Phi captured first place in the Fraternity section of the contest with Peter Pan complete with Captain Hook and crocodile. • Taking top honors in the Hall and Special Interest group was La Ramada Hall with Disney's Thumper.
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David Mack Bower» Owen Riley Dean, Jr Lottie Ann GuKhall Joan Marie Kteintchmidt Steven Barry Duke Donald Grant Hoy William Robert Lundehl Jerry Cannon Dale Edward Clarlton Barbara Ho'len Gay Joan Alborta Helbing Nancy Carolyn Cummin» Robert Clyde Gray John Arthur Handonon w ° .;C WHO'S WHO • Thirty outstanding seniors were named to Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. They were selected on the basis of extra-class activities, and honors based on ability and schol- arship. The candidates were given points for each of the three classes of activity and these were added together to give a cumulative total. i Cherlc William Maqgio Lloyd Georqe Mayor Alborta Sua Mill» Barbara Lou Chau»ow Rooor Lea Rod:on Richard Thomo» Soar1®» Sylvia Sue S»cwart William Burton Sweeney Catherine Sheil We»ie!cw»li Bevoriy Fono Nicholt Thoma» Roger William Raymond Doan Wochner - 22 -
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