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Show Right-Senior Class Homecoming Float Below-The Pi Phi Phaeton October 18 and 19 was Homecoming. Hundreds of alumni swarmed back to the campus for the event, wh'ch featured the annual "Bust Boulder" game between the Utes and Colorado University. Stages bulging with bleary-eyed Boulderites. gaudily decorated private cars and a special train all disgorged loads of students and alumni from the Centennial State, creating a blaze of excitement on the campus. Then the pilgrimage to the big block "U" and the song contests, in which prizes were given for the best original song and the most finished rendition of a specified Utah anthem. The Lambdas, Betas and Pi Eps took away first money, with the Chi O's and Gamma Sigs landing second places. Logs were burned that had been piled up by the Frosh who, the night before, had avenged their earlier defeat by the Sophs by winning the annual Log-Rolling contest. "It's almost impossible to touch logs buried ten feet under the hill," said "Red" Clark, Soph prexy. The Homecoming parade Saturday was unusually interesting, originality and beauty running rampant. Delta Zeta sorority was awarded first prize. Delta Epsilon second and Pi Beta Phi third for the float each entered in the parade. Page 20 |