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Show 12--St nday Heratd ~ CameraHighlights of BYU's ‘Colorful Homecoming Parade. IT -WAS-A-COUGAR’S -WORLD-all tight-during BYU-Home-—+— coming-Parade. fromthis photo it's obvious who- was King for the Day. | LOOK AT THAT ONE,’ the little girl seem s to be saying Children, already well-advanced as Cougar fans, formed a substantial share ofthe throng which watched the Homecoming procession: SWEEPSTAKES WINNER inthe float judging was the entry of the Tri-Polynesian Club. ‘There were many other clever Theat; With an international flavor dominating: lt Was‘RiseandShout’ at Homecoming (Continued from’Page One). |foe for the Hoy g ” featuring the mascot} A color guard fromthe camned in a Chinese robe-and pus ROTC began the ‘parade surrounded by some ofthe pret-|followed by the White Key.sertiest of BYU coeds, the Chinese vice unjt and campus digniA brilliant ved and gold taries. al lantern provided the Beautiful Homecoming Queen setting and the beautiful) Afton Young and her attenattendants were alf in costume. dants, Kay Merrill and Kassie Alpha Phi Omega-was second’ Felt passed by on a regal white ard. with ‘Ceugars Conk. an. and blue-Alumni_float, hioned clock from which Marching units from the AFked a Texas Western’ ROTC, a display of creative- re_and_clobbered him with ness. and young-energy_in- the ingle blow Delta €ampus-Clubs—Ci floats _and_nine,- high-stepping Phi Kappa and Del marching bands, including the Vista we er with * “Tis the Cougar’band, silver-embellished Set. of the again featuring /horses and festively adorned Campus Clubs. e-Club. gigantic. he Cosmo. won first with “C Shan- ted ue viewers Color Guard THERE WAS\ACTION APLENTY—as- pretty. flag —girls, | marchers aid majgreties strutted their stuff. hid : ~ COLORFULLY ATTIRED REDMEN typified the broad cawenatiiar of men and women | from many countries- participating in the parade. Utah State School Board of Education ae NON-PARTISAN BALLOT i in-sthool board affairs — having served 7 years: as a member {the Alpine School District Board of Education. He has three cahien still attending local public schools) and so has a real personal interestig school operations. \\ i Me His successful business careexoperating a chain of fabric stores in Cali‘ fornia, Utah asd Washington quality him to make correct and conservative decisions in the expending. of our s¢hvol system. CHARLESTON DANCERS helped to keep the cadence up to | | Naxpayei’s money for operation of N\ He wilt pledge himself to keep ciose oe contact. with each~local school board in order to keep abreast of their n tempo and the crowd filled with interest, s-and be guided. by their counsel. VOTE FOR JUDICIAL EXPERIENCE < Ss We Support J. Murray Rawson™ * | PHILLIP V, CHRISTENSEN — Provo. CLYDE P. CROCKETT — Provo MARION G. HINCKLEY-— Provo SEN — Prove KEITH W, CHRIS! ALMAP, BURTO! ELI K. CLAYSO! IncumbentState Supreme Court Justice Les ‘as District and Court J Rated ‘Eminently Qualified” by the Utah Bar “MOST QUALIFIED FIVE TO. ONE"bylawyers polled OTE FOR JUSTICE R. L. TUCKETT (Incumbent) ouatien anecel Ballot, reaises RAY GAMMON G. MILTON JAME: — Or — Orem’ Vineyard ,-~ } ae I WINSTON M. CRAWFORD — Orem JAMES A; LAWRENCE — Springville J. AUSTIN COPE 4K. — Spanish Fork McKAY CHRISTENSEN-— Payson ROY BROADBENT — Payson 4 > Orem E, CARLYLE BUNKER Orem — PHIL D. JENSENAmerican Fork GEORGE I. BONE — Lehi HARVEY SMITH — Pleasant Grove .LEO A. CRANDALL — Springville _ , VOTE FOR J. MURRAY RAWSON. Paid Politcal Advertisement hy Rawson for Sehol Board Comm,—Ray Watters Chmn, — |