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the pokes big drama. . For the second year in a row, the Cowboy ' s had their homecoming ruined, as a fired up New Mexico team came onto the field to make the score 13-12 and grab victory from the jaws of apparent defeat. The Cowboys led at halftime by a score of 12-0 but defeat came with two quick touchdowns. r-%
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«- ' r Climb Aboard A Butterfly — and climb aboard they did! Lambda Delta Sigma not only wisked away with first place in the independent division, but they also, sailed off with the award for the best all-around float with colors of royal blue and white. Miss Karen Kocher- hons was the human touch. Dial WYO for Victory rang true for Pi Beta Phi in sorority competition, bringing their third con- secutive first in the ' 58 Homecoming. They won first in the Homecoming Sing the evening before and sponsored the ' 58 Homecoming queen, Miss Mary Kay Kingham. The classy brown and yel- low float modeled exquisite Miss NiNi Simon. With Be A Menace and Ruff the Lobos, Phi Delta Theta came up with this intricately and cleverly executed first place winner in the fraternity division. 18 Further winners were, Independents: Knight Hall, second with Three Little Pigs and ISA, third with Feast on the Lobos. Sororities: Kappa Kappa Gamma, second with We ' re on the Right Track and Chi Omega, third with a candy-cane theme of Lick ' em. Fraternities: Acacia, second with The Painter and Kappa Sigma, third with Fly High, Pokes. anticipating. . . oi ■•Wf S '
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The marching band performed during half-time on the grid-iron. the band played on Under the direction of Charles Seltenrich, this 110 piece marching band was seen at football and basketball games. Band supporters through- out Wyoming raised the necessary funds to send the group to the Sun Bowl, Dec. 31. S j||jimilHf|i| | mm gM The cross country meets were held during the months of October and November. In the first meet with Colorado U. and the Air Force Acad- emy, Russ Donley placed fifth among 30 in the three mile run. Donley later placed third at conference in the same race and first in a return meet with the academy. Three-miler Gary Dar- nell placed third and fourth in the latter two meets. ' iLa ™ ' 4 Left: Charles Seltenrich, Band Director Donley came in.
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