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Proud Zeta Tau Alpha mermaids rode their second prize winner down Wabash Avenue. There was nothing at stake for Sigma Phi Epsilon after they captured second place for their Indiana Stake. Butler's Fate. i .. A . ,ztmxm is , ,c., I K' hee' HOMECOMING CO-CHAIRMEN: Ann Taylor, Hal Sharpe. vgf MQ EIS, HOMIECOMING COMMITTEE: row one--Pat Drake, Mary lane Deatrick. Nancy Meade. Ann Taylor. Hal Sharpe. Ellen Cox. Iune Knight. row twoAArlene Liechty. lrene Sopp. Page Town- send. Bill Warrick, Iohn Leeke. Iohn Whitaker. Ioe Guth. Bill DuChane, Dan Peifer. Q VINE' ff' A 8 25 .fo
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Wheel Show Boat 'Em was the theme tor Tcm Kappa Epsil0n's prize winner in the Blue cmd White Parade. pep rally initiated 44th homecoming Festivities for the fortyefourth annual Homecoming began Friday, October 7, with a spirited pep rally in front of the Student Union Building. Gamma Phi Beta captured the trophy for this event. The freshmen burned their green beanies after they defeated the sophomores in their traditional tug-of-war. That evening Peggy Purcell was crowned Homecoming Queen. Although a damp rain threatened the Saturday activities, Wabash Avenue was lined with hundreds of people eager to watch the Blue and White Parade. The Marching Sycamores, eighteen floats, twelve high school bands ,and ninety-nine gaily decorated cars all joined to make the parade a colorful event, Tau Kappa Epsilon won first place in the fraternity division of the float competition. Second place went to Sigma Phi Epsilon and third to Lambda Chi Alpha. ln the sorority division Chi Omega was awarded first place honors, and Zeta Tau Alpha received second place. The third place trophy was presented to Delta Gamma. ln the general division Union Hospital won first and St. Anthony's Hospital took second place honors. gm! .--- ' will!!! itnfl Chi Omeqa's sea fantasy with its octopus and goqqle-eyed fishes caught the fancy ot parade fans and also the first-prize trophy. O Shun Butler! Sea! Weed Win was the float title.
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hemeceminq queen for H960 was peggy pureell i 1 ,.'1 -,YY Piiiwzell, Chi Oiiiegci, was Chosen cis Homf- Ori Friday of Homecoming Weekend, the meh on :::i.i:,1 Queen l9r5O. Au elemeuigry iiirxier from campus voted for one of eight candidates, cmd T5-fre H-Jule, Peggy graduated from Wiley lfligli Peggy was crowned that evening by President School, She glsfi was Miss liiclicmci Slcile, l96O. Raleigh l-lolmsledt, HOMECOMING QUEEN: Peggy Purcell. Chi Omega.
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