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Show ecoming Week ents #1 quartets swept the independent division. Skit trophies went to Pi Kappa Alpha and the Freshman Class, second places to Sigma Chi and Lambda Delta Sigma. After house decorations were judged, Chi Omega was awarded first place over Alpha Chi Omega and Alpha Delta Pi. Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Delta Theta, and Sigma Nu won the top trophy trio in the fraternity race. Saturday morning parade goers thrilled to the nationally famous University of Utah Marching Band, convertibles carrying Queens and officers, and sixteen floats led by a blue ribbon Pharmacy and second place Student Christian Fellowship float. The spirit of the cheering crowd at the football game brought back memories to the huge alumni crowd, and the Homecoming dance at the Rainbow packed in classmen of many years. The week-long activities led by Suzanne Burbidge and Nancy Heath closed with a touch of nostalgia for some, relief for others, and for all a closeness to the life and people that are building a bigger and better "U". Prize-winning College of Pharmacy float in red and white hung an Idaho Vandal while Utes gloated in background. Yellow-trimmed antique cars carried parade notables, including Rainbow Randevu owner, Jerry Gray. Cheerleaders, always vivacious, yahooed at children and cajoled bystanders about afternoon football game. Saxophones swaying, the high-stepping, 120 pace per minute Utah Marching Band, leads Homecoming paraders down Main Street. Drum major, Neil Savage with majorette Vanet Sorenson behind guided band in maneuvers and patterns during the six-block parade Saturday morning. 75 |