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Show iLtffiRS OF the University college bow) t Ug display the trophy which they won at ' il IMHMPal I Utah State. (I. to r.) Dave Smith, Annette So reason, Rod Decker and Carol Brown. II Beats USU In 'Bowl' University College Bowl jumped over Utah State ;-riiiity Friday in a match tilt Logan. II UPS and Delta Gammas ;ad to represent the Universale Univers-ale winners of the Greek v College Bowl competition a: January. Carol Brown, Afl-, Afl-, a Sorenson. Rod Decker, is Smith, Larry Lewis and a Wylie brought home the MUSIC WAS identified, poe-, try was recited and famous historical his-torical events were recognized as the quick University team dominated the match from the first question until the final time signal. A distinctly partial USU home audience groaned and even attempted at-tempted to telegraph answers to their sagging squad as the University dived for the buzzer. The only buzzer race was be tween University members them selves while USU looked on. Carol Brown is a junior majoring maj-oring in biology; Annette Soren-sen, Soren-sen, a sophomore in English and history; Rod Decker, a senior sen-ior in political science; Dave Smith, a junior in philosophy; Larry Lewis, a junior in math-matics; math-matics; and Victor Wylie, a senior sen-ior in experimental biology. 4 new trophy, which will si to the victors of future -its. 3 USU teams, selected Fri-3 Fri-3 noming in their Greek si competition, was compos-Sigma compos-Sigma Nu and Sigma Kap- ambers. itions for the 30-minute all were furnished by the iniiial College Bowl Assoc-!, Assoc-!, which also et up rules 'to game. The University 4 , challenge by USU, had 'i trouble in defeating the 'its on their home ground. USU team, strong on al science, seldom found 'feer as moderator Jerry t asked questions which j aiized humanities. |