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Show EVENTS Homecoming . . . that October week when alums are welcomed back to their alma mater and "U" activities are geared to honor them . . . when sororities and fraternities turn shiplap, paper meche, and chicken wire into comic house decorations . . . when quartets practice the clock around . . . when scripts for skits are written, censored, rewritten, and finally produced . . . when the Pi Phis and Sigma Nus block off Walcott Street for their street dance . . . when Utes-past, present, and future-rally to the pigskin tussle and wind up the whirlwind week dancing at the Rainbow Randevu to Jerry Gray's orchestra. Homecoming 1954 decreed that "What Happen to Vandals Is-Um Tragic, When Hoyo Work-um Alumi Magic." Campus beauties Dorothy Hutchin-son, Vella Neil, and Karen Petersen wore the crowns of Homecoming royalty and welcomed alums and visiting Idahoans. Skits and quartets dominated the evenings with Delta Gamma, followed by Alpha Chi Omega, taking the women affiliates' trophy, while Pi Kappa Alpha won from the frats over second place Sigma Pi and Kappa Sigma. The Delta Phi and Women Independ- |