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HOME COMING BEM-T iiigreiiiiir ri iii' Kappa Delta Psi's entry, good for fhird place. The couches and captains of the Huskies and the Wildcats dedicating a new trophy donated by the Coca Cola Co. of Iron Maunhzin. The Delta Sig's float suffered the most from the strong wind. Second place went to Sigma Rho. Techmen and Norfhernifes mixing it up al The Homecoming Dance. Homecoming-o parade, a game, a dance, a parfy. BUT ThaT's noT all. Old faces are seen among The new as The old guard reTurns To The Copper Coun- Try, sporTing Their Tlashy cloThes and even Tlashier cars, all eager To Tell Big Al hovv To win The game and consTanTly reminiscing abouT The old days. . . . Should Throw more passes . . . Yeah, buT vvaiT Till you see The '54 models . . . VVhaT's The hoT spoT This year? . . . Say, I ThoughT he graduafecl . . . ROTC building? vvhaT's ThaT? . . .
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Theta Tau took first place for the fourth consecutive year. Pat Nichols, drum maiorette from Northern, added mush welcome diversion to the festivities. . A I I We 53' i. .I F 'K x tx rr , T' 5 -1 A Wildcat barbecue was the way the Frosh figured , 4 f ' l X i r s it out. ' RWE The Miners cleaned out the basement of Sperr Hall and added a few well chosen slogans for their float. Apparently one of the few dark moments for the Huskies, who went on to win 21-0. You mean she's enrolled here? . . . Never had if so good . . . Boy, that Union Building sure is beautiful . . . Must be pushing 70-should be retiring soon . . . There must be some way to stop the frats . . . D'ya remember that night at Tony's'? . . . Well, they did things differently back Then . . . So she finally got married . . . Yes, they always return. There is some- thing abouf this place that keeps a man coming back for more . . . f' 1 --
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