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Nlulti-colored lights and foreign travel posters. Inovialetl an international flavor for Cy's 'KUIUOH llolirlay' lollowing the Homecoming style Sl1OW l-'iirlny night. 'LX Paracle of Quartets 6H'E6Yf21lUCCl 'i ities Climax of the evening came All intermission lllill' .. J ' ' 'J lt Sigma Phi fra- niili lJl'C5L'llllll1Ull ol troplncs to De a O it-iniiy, Cllii Oinega sorority, East Linden Hall and su-it-insnii llouse lor their winning house displays. ins lfgnoiite .Xlu111s, introduced for the first time ' l ut were special guests throughout .n the Pell llzn' req -, ' h ir outstand- iln' llniiiemiiiiiig weekend. Chosen for t e ing tonnihuiions to Iowa State athletics, the two gilinns honored this year were TV. L. Hoak of Des Nlnines and xl. ll. Armstrong of Ames. Drawing mln- in tix ities ol' Homecoming weekend to a time uns ii special hour-long Carillon concert In Prol. lin Sthroeder on Saturday evenlng. CROSS-EYED ELMER FUDD levels his gun preparing to shoot ' d thot dwedful wabbitf' As Elmer shot, Bugs zipped un er- cigrroundu to safety in the end zone. The Delta Sigs presented fe onumoted Homecoming decoration, KU Ain't Got Q Hare O 0 Ch0f1Ce, to Win first place in the fraternity division, i-'Rui ,TLSQ rift f. , -5, if it , 4 of s, , . f,,-9,,L 3 .FV Hg Wt Active WC TWISTED AROUND a . lnorhood friends herl1p.?S'fheDfCivi::T'fr'i,1ldIngi ipulate chicken wire into the bg 'Q Phls their house Homecoming display Sic shape I , QUEEN CANDl sportswear f0l dates took PGY
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x ate alumni re- informal coffee football game. l and sunny, ie most im- tate's Home- uvks. Hopes 5' as the Jay- dangerous s pushed t0 n defeat 7-0. with friendS ium follOW' m at Satur- ped reViVC black and follow the than 1,400 mce ifl the 1 ROOITI of rial Union' . is A -I J . s Vw W , Zflfgi. ', li. 5 T A '12 wflfof' Q A - ' y,.?.4. ,4 . , ie . .Q Eqpit' a f ,, ,T QA AV r V4 4f.,r'v- 1,, W, ,, ., , WZ'n,Q2iZef3:,Zw,iZtf,zglj6ix. X ' 4, 1 , , ,,,. ,, ,.,, , . ' I V- wen-mee--f V 'H 1 ,fs QM Ill ual: nw? V , W up T fsfifw 6 sf 1 ,T ,X W wwriw CHEERED ON by members of the band and student body, Gale Gibson, T958 Cyclone captain, leads the squad through a paper I and onto the field for warm-up exercises before the Homecoming contest. THE DESPAIR OF THE LAST MINUTES of the game is refiected on the faces of spectators Hank Vogelman, glancing appre- hensively at the clock, and Ralph Berlin, mustering his last ounce of energy in support of the team's efforts to score a touchdown. X, VM. S
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Holding, neigh. 1ma Phis mann asic shape fort Active workers, enthusiastic participants create successful Homecoming QUEEN CANDIDATE Nancy Froeberg and her escort model fall s ortswear for the st le show The Sha e of '58. All candi- P Y 1 P dates took part in the show. I EXCITED HOMECOMING QUEEN FINALISTS pause for an in- formal portrait following announcement of their selection at the Friday night style show. Left to right: Marilyn Burnap, Marcie Christian, Marilyn Cushman, Marysue Kritzman, Nancy Froeberg, Jean Ruzek. HOMECOMING CENTRAL COMMITTEE. lst row: Murker, Trester, Goulding, Garberding Cchm.l, Stock, Wilson, Glenn, Stehr. 2nd row: Steben, Baumgartner, Hoppel, Rider, Goodwin, Balloun, Holmes.
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