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V Homecoming Highlights, . . TOMMY TROJAN was well protected from UCLA wrath by a plastic covering and alert Squires. Honit ' cdmiiiti 1960 iiuiirporated many new and old TroyditiDiis. Trulios, the Alumni Picnic, the crown- in;; of the 1960 Helen of Troy helped build the spirit and enthusiasm that was evident at the climax of the week: the game itself. Troy Jubilee was a featured event of Homecoming Week and promises to become one of use ' s favorite traditions. It was a combina- tion of the old Troyland Carnival and the Homecom- ing Dance. Over 3.000 people attended and its suc- cess was a tribute to the hard work of Homecoming Chairman Jim Childs and his committee. It was fitting and proper to end this exciting week with the sweet taste of revenge, as Trov triumphed over her arch- rival, UCLA, 17 to 6. I COORDINATING ih.- hundreds of small details that Home- comins; 1960 present -d were Committee members Mike Robin- son. Hill MrQuoid. Hoi Julianne Bescos. Jim Vm. co-chairman; liol. W hii Hiheller. Chuck Sutton. F.ber Jacques. M..n. Jim ( hilds. Chairman: Sue Ranks. ■Inll. Mar Krrr. and Uohin Anselica. 28
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In betwoon classes and TC IFs, Trojans could be seen at various campus occupations and pursuits. Out- side work for classes kept some busy, wbile others held part-time jobs or just gossiped around the ice- cream stand. ' NOW TURN THAT KNOB. Language student- are familiar vith the hoollis in liie language laboratory. First year language :lasses require one hour a week in the lab. EVERY LIVING GROUP is familiar with the eten hasher. These young men work at dorms and on the |-!r They specialize in flirting with pretty co-eds. FUDGE BARS and sidewalk sundaes satisfied hungry Trojans on their way to and from classes. .Anna and Herman Nathan avs served a smile with their ice-rream.
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Troltos,., Livinf!; and social groups vied for the lionor of [)articipating in the annual Homecoming Show, Tro- lios. Held each year in Bovard Auditorium, the Trojan entertainers sing, dance, and clown. Tau Kappa Epsilon and the Tri-Delts joined to win the first place honors. Many would-be performers debut at this exhibition of talent, which is second only to Songfest in measuring the ability of Trojan singers and actors. THE WIZARD of UC cap tured first |)lace for Tau Kappa Epsilon and Delta Delta Delta in the Trolios Show. TAKING SECOND place honors in the men ' s di- vision of Trolios was Sifima Alpha Epsilon with Caelius Juser. Only two divisions were included in the 1960 Trolios: these were classified as mixed, which was composed of fraternities and sororities; and the men ' s division. DISC JOCKEYS were portrayed in the Phi Sign Kappa entry of Trolio.s, Hockfest. Phi Si ■•swun-r lo the music of Hock and Holl, a rel : lar -i
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