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Every imaginable pose was assumed by the students who created floats from the disarray of materials scattered around Pershing Park. Cutting the millions of 4 x4 paper squares for punching was not ony a tedious, but also a linger- blistering job. Trucks and frameworks of wood and wire were .con- cealed with brightly colored crepe paper trappings. 'gffcqji uw
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Countless Hours of Preparation Fashion Homecoming While a capacity crowd attended the final Galloping Gaucho Review performance Friday, another greater multi- tude of UCSB students constructed floats in preparation for the morning parade. Float builders wavered between elation and despair as they pondered over the prospects of their floats ever being completed, As the hours passed and Pershing Park became increasingly crowded with workers and watchers alike, the objects of speculation slowly evolved from masses of chicken wire and boxes of cut crepe paper into embodiments of student in- genuity, centering around the theme, The Woiiderful World of Color. Though the activity began early in the day, it did not end until midnight. Even on Saturday devoted paper-punchers rose at 4:30 a.m. to add the finishing touches to the clever, colorful floats that were proudly paraded down State Street later that morning. Lofty handiwork was essential for the perfection of the majestic displays that rarnbled down State Street.
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A4 .Ilan In A crowd of over 12,000 cheered and enthusiastically participated in the card stunts, which were another novelty during the Homecoming activities in the afternoon. As spectators lined the street viewing Phi Sigma Kappa and Alpha Chi Omega's A Lot of Bull, the judges were selecting it for first place Greek division trophy. w -. ..n1 J ' ' . 5' 2 p If i695-L J: 1: . ,Q -4 5? F tl: b ' ff '. 'ff' f Yx. . L 'f ' ' 'i- .1 g . . Y ' 'x . ,Irv F K Lovely Queen Chris waves and warmly smiles to the crowd from the quee-n's float, built by the freshman class.
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