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Show PLANS SET FOR HOMECOMING AT B.Y.U. NOV. 20 Plans for a gala Homecoming day November 20, for the alumni of Brigham Young university are nearing completion under the direction di-rection of Wayne Rogers, president presi-dent of the associated students. Everything is being done to make the day, pleasant for the old grads who will return to the campus for the week end of parades, par-ades, football game, and dance. Starting the festivities will be j J j V ' 7 i : 8 iv - the rally Friday evening to get everyone in the mood for the football game with the Montana State Bobcats, Saturday. A torchlight torch-light parade, fireworks, speeches by President F. S. Harris, Mayor Mark Anderson of Provo and former students of the university will highlight the rally. Fathers and mothers of B.Y.U". students will be guests of the university at the game and will be admitted with the student on his or her student body activity card. It is expected that the stadium will be filled to capacity for the game, providing weather I conditions are not adverse. Saturday morning at 10 the Homecoming day parade will slart featuring floats entered by social units, clubs and various other organizations. The parade is to toe directed by Blue Key, men's service fraternity, and valuable val-uable prizes are to be awarded. Invitations are being' sent to high school bands to enter. All mus:c will be under the direction of Professor Robert Sauer. whose well-known "Y" band will also march. Preceding the game in the afternoon, af-ternoon, a grand entry of all bands in the parade, led by the Cougar band, will enter the stadium sta-dium for flag-raising ceremonies. President Harris will officially welcome the alumni to the school at this time. Between haives of the football game White Key, women's service serv-ice organization, and the bands will give a demonstration enlivened en-livened by more fireworks. Unique Uni-que daylight bombs that promise, to be very spectacular will be set off. Aiding Chairan Rogers in the plans are Ford T. Rose, social chairman of the student body. Jack Davies, editor of the Y News, Vent Haies, president of Blue Key. Professor H. Grant Ivins, and Professor Carlton Culmsee, acting secretary of the Alumni association. |