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if' Mff ij!' '■ i ■(;!■ 5i m ! ill' I'- ' 1 ' :t ^ f’li .vi * l-j '■! •y 1;]; i'>6 i PAGE FOUR CHAPEL• HILL NEWS LEADER Monday eekend p: . >/ > 'M» mm i«l T:^1 7 lai «*1 i*fi A % * %n’: iir 7 * « SS -"H, ■ UNC HOMECOMING DISPLAY—The Kappa Delta Sorority provided a traffic stopper on East Franklin Street on Saturday morning v/ith their Homecoming display featuring a two-story cut-out of Little Lulu and her traditional playmate. Tubby—in this case typifying the Maryland team under the caption "Wipe 'Em Out!" News Leader Photo WINNING DISPLAY—Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity's $64,000 quiz program display, a layout featuring a terrapin (in booth) quizzing the Carolna ram contestant, and accompained by a sound recording, won first place in the fraternities division of the Homecoming dis play contest. AT SMITH DORMITORY—Winner in the women's dormitory division of the UNC Home contest was the unique get-up in front of Smith, featuring Carolina's Ram on the his fill of Terrapin Soup from the upturned vessel of the Maryland mascot. 'tiniill New L( 'tiUer fret low: ' I IjKe liiiis . liN mi m MARILYN AND MARYLAND—The boys in Old West dormitory provided an eye-catching Homecoming display with this layout of Marilyn Monroe and the old Tar Heel, Terrapin in hand, bound to "Strip M,arilyn. Winner of the display competition for the men's dormitories was Cobb. News Leader Photo ’ BUbY PI Phis—^Coeds at tne Pi Beta Phi sorority on Hiiisuoro bireat were busy ail day Pi ._^y sei-. .g up their Homecoming display, featuring a comic terraoin and Carolina's ram on a miniature playing field. Their pains paid off as the set-up won first place in the sorority division of the display congest. Photo by R. B. Henley A NEW MASCOT—Bushy Cock turned up with a new the Carolina team when he arrived at the Carolina-Marjl on Saturday, it was his nephew, shown above astride Rj Photo bv E »U I siii iwi ,vbo3 mm:. 1 GETTING THAT HOMECOMING SPIRIT—A goodly crowd of Tar Heel student rooters started off the Homecoming weekend in a noisy manner on Friday night with a parade downtown (above) around to the "Y" Court on the campus. Head Cheerleader Collie Collison and his assistants are shown (right) leading cheers on the HOSS CHASER AND HOSS—Albert Williams, 12-year-old pursuer of Pete Farrar's runaway horse, gingerly gives the steed a pat. The animal bolted from his barn on Main Street Thursday afternoon and led his owner on a spirited chase down West Rosemary and throuch Si-nset before he would be taken. News Leader Photo ledge of the "Y" building. Carolina students believe the boys from Duke slipped into the campus early Friday evening and set off their pep rally bonfire early. Following their rally here a throng from UNC drove over to Duke where they out on a cheering exhibition in front of the Duke Chapel. Photos by R. B. Henley COMBINED AMERICAN AND BRITISH forces Scottish waters in an operation at the time of the Siciiwj of World War II. The watercolor painting is part of i of works which Navy artists drew during combat anJ be on display at the Morehead Building this Friday anJ r. :0m-. to? Mm m "iv; I, MM Mi m iiWij MM i '''I''..' 7: po! ■■ ■■ '*■ ■' ■" ■ »a »ilS m iilii a ^sili IN LINCOLN HOMECOMING PARADE—Peggy Vickers graced the music department float in the Lincoln High School Homecoming parade on Friday afternoon. The float was a runner-up in the parade competition. Three bands and 17 floats were entered in the parade, which had a two-and-one-half mile route through Chapel Hill and Carrboro. News Leader Photo ■ML ■Laii ill PARADE DOWNTOWN—Friday afternoon's Lincoln High School homecoming parade, consisting of three bands and 17 floats, is shown rounding the main corner in downtown Chapel Hill, heading out West Franklin Street. In the foreground is the float entry of Northside Elementary School followed by the convertible in which Miss Lincoln High is riding, and the Lincoln marching band. , _ ^_News Leader Photo E.rb.r, Marshal* (wTrnd T"”'p”'f 'lerr), and Kozi Pendergraft (cen Junior High," is ing parade. Her ter.) .U,«A/n on ff'® liiniof ^'*1
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