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Supervising the burning of the ballots used to elect the Homecoming Queen are Jack Garret, Randy Murphy, and Nick Vuko. Marvin Wymon explains some facets of data processing to Homecoming Queen finalists. Sue Hitchcock, KKG, and Jan Falkinqham, PBP. Tension mounts during the campaigning period prior to Homecoming Queen election. Here, wearing tags for their favorites are Margie Clute, PBP, Cindy Torkelson KKG, and Toni Welsh DDD.
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To illustrate the theme, Two Mil- lion BC , the band goes into the formation of Brontosaurus--the largest animal ever to roam the earth. Dr. S. H. Knight pauses for a moment ' s relaxation neor the Graduate School. With him are Louis F. Shilt, and young Robbie Russin. Dr. Knight watches as metal hooks lift the all-metal head of his Tyronos- ourus Rex. Homecoming 1963 honored a men who has taught forty-eight years at the University of Wyoming. One of Dr. Knight ' s most notable achievements is a 75-foot long Brontasaurus which was constructed in two and one half years by fitting together carefully hundreds of bones on a steel framework. Knight ' s latest project is the Tyranosourus Rex, the king of the now-extinct dinosaur world.
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Friends surround Sye Hitchcock, 1963 Homecoming Queen, fol- lowing her coronation. Sororities, Froternities, and Indepen- dent Groups competed in the traditional Iron Skull Sing, sponsored by the junior co-ed honorary. The Sing was climaxed by the coronation of Sue Hitchcock as Homecoming Queen. Sue ' s most charm- ing attendant was Jan Falkingham. Sue and Jan then provided the beauty and royalty for the remaining Homecoming Activities. Distinguished Alumni awards were received by Thurman W. Arnold, Floyd E. Dominy, Velma Linford, and Harold F. Newton. Parade winners were: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pi Beta Phi, and Hill Hall. Sing winners were: Delta Delta, Delta Alpha Tau Omega, and Ross Hall. Now Homecoming 1963 is looked back upon with happy memories — and its activities become part of Two Million Years Past. She moves a goddess, and she looks a queen. (Homer, Iliad ) Members of the Casper Troopers, one of the best drum and bugle corps of the United States, performed during the half and following the homecoming game.
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