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Sigma Nu-Pi Phi win yard display After working all night Thursday, yard displays were finished. Friday morning, everyone awakened to the colors and delights of Disney characters displayed on the lawns of fraternity houses and independents. First place in the Greek division went to Sigma Nu and Pi Beta Phi. The open division winner was the Christian Student Center. The window display award was also captured by Sig- ma Nu and Pi Beta Phi, for the Greeks, and Hess Hall picked up the independent award. The soapbox derby competition began Friday afternoon. Alpha Tau Omega's Fastest Girl in Town and Phi Sigma Kappa-Phi Mu's Goofy on Wheels couldn't match the speedy Pi Kappa Alpha-Alpha Omicron Pi entry which took top honors.
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UPPER LEFT: The lady enjoys her front row seat as ballgame activities proceed. LEFT: Students con- tinue Homecoming festivities as the Volunteers halt Kentucky. LOWER LEFT: Sigma Nu's and Pi Beta Phi's yard display points the way home for the Kentucky Wildcats. BELOW: Homecoming spirit heightens as organizations compete for the Spirit trophy. FAR BELOW: The 25 foot castle of Phi Sigma Kappa and Phi Mu begins the array of yard displays on fraternity row. Issues and Events - 13
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The Faculty-Alumni Tennis Tourna- ment provided another new twist to Homecoming this year The tournament consisted of mens' doubles, double elimi- nation, and the pro-set events, which lasted all day. Friday night provided a chance to relax and dance to the sounds of the band Nantucket from Greensboro, North Carolina. More than 2,000 students and alumni attended the dance in Alumni Gymt . John Castelaw, a pledge of Alpha Tau Omega, won the annual pre-game Fresh- person Foot Race. After the last Mickey Mouse was tuck- ed away, the cheers became Liberty Bowl, here we come. FAR LEFT: The FijieTri Delt soapbox leads the way early in the Derby. LEFT: Bicycle races, promoted by the UT Bicycle Club, continue to provide enter- tainment during Homecoming week. LOWER LEFT AND BELOW: Organizations parade to the Intrav mural field for a Pep-rallyt Mmt , , I a m , ,h f, s. , 3f , f . , , , g t Plus W. A 3, PA. 3; My W H u. a - '0 ta 23 f ' RV? x 1 h 00 R 00 Issues $ Events - 15
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