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Glenda Crowned Carolina Homecoming Queen These hard working students concentrate on completing the display before the judges get to the frat house. MISS Glenda Gunter of Langley, South Carolina, reigned over the Homecom- ing festivities of 1960. Glenda was crowned by W. Judson Ready, President of the Alumni Association, after the introduction of the Homecoming Court during the half-time of the football game. Mike Quinn, President of the Student Body, presented the Queen with her scepter. Miss Jo Kirven was the first runner-up in the contest. Activities began Friday afternoon with the judging of the various fraternity displays. Sigma Nu captured first place in the compe- tition, closely followed by Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon. Pi Kappa Alpha, and Sigma Phi Epsilon. Saturday morning Dr. Robert L. Sumwalt, President of the University, entertained the alumni at a coffee in his home. The Gamecocks, performing before an enthusiastic crowd Saturday, defeated the University of N. C. Tarheels. Immediately fol- lowing the game, all of the fraternities held open house on the campus. The King of the Carolinas, Sigma Nu fraternity ' s homecoming exhibit, copped first place honors this year. 204
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The world ' s most foonous classical guitarist, Carlos Montoya, entranced audience of USC students with Latin style. The Atlanta Symphony presented a myriad of music ranging from the old masters to the modern classics for USC. 205
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