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LU BIVE THEM : RRY-5N THE, Se Top—Chi O froze out all other competition to come in Top—tThe judges wait for the next one. first in the women’s division. Center—The Sigma Kappas rode their merry-go-round Lower Middle—This topsy-turvy situation won for the to second honors. Wandering Greeks the sought after trophy. Lower Left—The band heralded the approach of the Lower Right—Lambda Chis were rated second place. festive floats. T SEEMS THAT THE COLOR and imagination from the fraternity and sorority houses had suddenly been put on wheels when the Homecoming Parade appeared on Broadway as the final prelude to the oncoming encounter with Duquesne University.
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PEN: a a me Lite ae it 7 ET I EEE ‘4 Bais s wi iE A BEE -LINE Top—Homecoming bonfire. School spirit was blazing. Top—Pi Beta Phi's “Let’s Beat the Dukes” won first aise e . ; y Lo ) »? , Ky } Left—Between halves the visiting “homecoming queen” honors among the women’s organizations. congratulated the Wandering Greeks, the winners of ; Center—Kappa Delta’s bees placed second. the Greek chariot race. bP p Middle—Tau Kappa Epsilon received the house decora- Bottom—The silvered knights at the Phi Kappa Tau tions trophy with its marquee. House took second place in the men’s division. ISPLAYING A UNIQUE IMAGINATION backed by back-breaking efforts, social organizations on the campus once more strove to win the coveted cup awarded to the best decorated house. Members stayed up all night, building the props and painting the decorations and often themselves, too. But Homecoming’s enthusiastic spirit compensated for the hours of labor involved in preparation for this important occasion.
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iT |i if Fed acer ah SRT tm cae i Pilea The anticipated climax of Homecoming, the football battle with Duquesne. at the dance after the game. The Homecoming Queen and the Captain of the football team were crowned in royal splendor the football battle between the fighting Cardinals and the Dukes S CLIMAX, Wes created a thrilling and spectacular event which was cheered iversity, . of Duquesne Un kes to a Fighting the powerful Du to the finish by over three thousand spectators. the final score being 20-14. fourth quarter tie, the Cardinals lost on a pass interception, reigned over by Queen Lucy Berning and Chuck ing Dance, in of the football team the Homecom Afterwards, provided a happy and successful conclusion to a b Asher, capta memorable occasion.
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