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Show Skits a"d quartets Narrows field to 16 ,..,,. t r ipi.iiiM " ' to r J ... t 'he 16 finalists for the ecoming skits and quartets "wen Tuesday are as follows: 'lafe finalists in skits-Delta Phi appa' Tau Kappa Epsilon, and " Nu. Quartet finalists wen Barons" of Delta Phi ..Deli Phi Kappa and Sigma ale skits finalists-Kappa ' I, Daumma'Delta Delta Delta, anP ' AIPna Chi Omega and : f'Pi-Quartet finalists- Ihi Omega, Alpha Chi 8a,Ph, Mu and Alpha Delta rtnX5 W6re iudged on ..r' I" JtV, presentation, in- iatPH 'n and hw well the skit ,Jd 10 'he U Reach Out quartets were judged on their ' end, intonation, and tat7. on performance s idgB were Dar Dodds, Francine Henenger, Michael Pattof, Don Connors, Lynn Fisher, and Dianne Felt. The skits ranged from spoofs of commercials, comic strip characters, T.V. programs and popular hit songs to normal theme applications and chorus lines. The quartets ranged from barber-shop style to balladeers to string groups, love songs, popular commentaries, renditions of Bo-Jangles Bo-Jangles and jug band blues. The 16 finalists pared from a field of twenty-five groups will compete for top honors Wednesday Wed-nesday at 8 p.m. in the Union Ballroom. Homecoming schedule Thursday-Alumni Association to sponsor U-Talk, forum featuring five University professors. Class reunions for classes ending in "1" and "6." House decorations on display, DeltaPhi Kappa fraternity sings and plays its way to "Fire" at Tuesday's skit and quartet competition, the quartet finals with a colorful arrangement of -Photo by Jennifer Stem campus prior to the game. House decorations on display 10 a.m. to noon. Final "Outreach" program. Temptations concert, will be Nov 5 at 8 pm. Tickets tM and ir. J 1 and $4 for students. I'roi cccN lor all events will go to the Oulre.u h xc hol.uship program 6:30 to 11 p m. Juding between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. Friday-Benefit stomp, 7:30 p.m. in Union Ballroom, tickets 51. Music by "Icharus and the soap Stone Mountain," lights by Cosmic Power and Light. -House decorations displayed 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Horror movies, Union Little Theater, noon to midnight, 75 cents-"King Kong," "The Thing," "Creature with the Atom Brain," and Cecil B. DeMille's version of "The Hunchback of Notre Darn" " Saturday-Utah-Wyoming football foot-ball game. Returning alumni will be given -cavalcade tours of the |