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Show The sights and sounds were many and varied for Utes during 1960-1961. The panorama of events began on a confused note - Welcome Week. Speeches, tours, luncheons, whitewashings, and registration made the Frosh bewildered, but definitely a part of the hub-bub known as University life. Homecoming reflected the political activity with "No Dick, No Jack, Hoyo Wantum Country Back." Hoyo began his campaign with house decorations, skits, a street dance, the big game, and a dance. Noon lectures, a mammoth exchange, a bridge tournament, and an impressive banquet made Greek Week memorable. The WRA-sophomore Snow Carnival, "Western Sno-down," was hi-lighted by booths and snow races. Dim lights and the rustle of passing dancers was the Junior Prom, "Une Soiree Versailles." On the serious side, the University celebrated its birthday with "Operation 111." A giant cake marked 111 years of progress. Handsomely uniformed men and beautiful coeds danced at the Military Ball. U Days added song fest, whitewashing, queens, and a dance to Ute memories. The big year was reflected in the eyes of the senior as, on Senior day, he relived his event-filled years as a collegiate.104 |