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The Homecoming parade feat ured a variety of clever floats. Prizes were awarded to the most beautiful, which was submitted by Val Norn, the most original which was the Tausig float, and the most humorous entered by the Brickers . . . the Utah Aggies invaded the Y stadium for a football game in the afternoon, a scrappy game which the Farmers won . . . During the half, Dr. Thomas Broadbent presented Lt. Col. Chesley Peterson with a smail model plane, an exact scale model of the Spitfire Lt. Col. Peterson piloted in Eng- land, made by Homer Clark from a piece of the goal poasts captured after the Utah Game ... At right, the presentation . . . Below, right, a scene of the game . . . Be- low, the crowning of the Homecoming court at the ball. Teddy Jackson and Melvin Mabey are presenting flowers to Mary Robinson Callahan, left, Queen Lucy Bluth, center, and Elaine Grow, right. 27
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Homecoming, traditionally gay, a time of reunion . . . three days of celebration highlighted by the presence of Chesley Gordon Peter- son, former student who has ex- celled in the Royal Air Forces in England. He is now a lieutenant colonel in the U. S. Army. ..Above, Miss Lucy Bluth, Homecoming gueen with Lt. Col. Peterson ... At left, the gueen ' s float, Lucy Bluth in the center flanked on the left by Mary Robinson Callahan, and on the right by Elaine Grow, attendants . . . Below, part of the Nautilus float in production . . . Walt Lewis was gen- eral chairman of all arrangements for the annual event which began with a student assembly and was climaxed by the Homecoming Ball . . . Although restrictions curtailed travel- ing many alumni returned to the campus to meet old friends, renew acguaintance with faculty, view the additions to the campus, and enjoy the festivities.
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Stately and majestic, the Maeser Memorial building is one of the most beautiful of the campus buildings . . . the office of the President, the Registrar, Treasurer, and of- fice of the Commerce depart- ment are housed here . . . On the lower floor, the Y Press, student council, Y News, As- sociated Men and Women Students, and the Banyan have their offices . . . Through its many columns march the student body bent on filling in registration forms, a call on the President, to see the Deans, to complain about a misspelled name in a student publication . . . the college ad- ministration building, so nam- ed in honor of B. Y. U. ' s first president, |C.arl G. Maeser.
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