Show Nu Garners Sweepstakes Honors By JOAN B Chronicle News Editor M HOMECOMING festivities reach-W ed their climax this weekend as M Sigma Nu walked off with this v year's Sweepstakes An ray of decorations echoing the Homecoming theme of Faces in Far Off flanked fraternity row welcoming returning First place honors in house decorations were shared by Sigma 1 Nu and Kappa Kappa The winning houses sported scenes of alumni on the international world A map whose revolving panels depicted graduates dressed in costumes of foreign countries captured top honors for the Judges were impressed j with the Sigma Nu's half-globe and handed them a blue ribbon Tri-Delta and Pi Kappa Alpha shared the second place prize while Delta Gamma and Beta Theta Pi took the third place University grads commenced their reminiscing at the annual Pi Beta Phi-Sigma Nu Dance held Friday Dancers demonstrated the steps which remain popular with Only a few steps away in Kingsbury Hall students watched hard-singing Redskins compete in the quartet First place trophies were awarded Mu Phi Epsilon in the women's division and Pi Kappa Alpha in the A round of Homecoming lectures presented Friday were well attended by University Kenneth associate professor of inaugurated the string of lectures with a discussion of F. Scott Fitzgerald as a serious Eble pictured Fitzgerald as a writer of great strength in contrast to the legendary picture of the novelist as a maudlin drunkard of the Jazz Dean of Neal A. Maxwell made a tart analysis of today's political Dean Maxwell reported that much of the vote getting appeal registered throughout the speeches of prospective candidates was lost due to an oversimplification of campaign FRIDAY'S with a presentation of the coming Ann Mana-han accompanied by her attendants Bonnie Bates and Julie Ann Jones were a delightful compliment to the excitement and pageantry of the initial day's Homecoming Saturday's Homecoming parade was by no means the of past Instead blue skies provided a brilliant backdrop I for the floats and bands which participated in the rhythmical Salt Lake's Main Street was dressed in a ribbon of the University's Marching Band led Homecoming participants past vet-eron Pi Beta joined the already victorious Nu's in claiming the first place prize for float Onlookers viewed two popular resting places of past alumni as depicted by the prize winning St. Peter and his court of angels greeted the crowd aloft the float while leotard clad at spectators from behind a wall of SECOND PLACE victories were awarded and Central Halls' collective Newman Club claimed third place University parents were greeted by President A. Ray as a special noon luncheon held in the Over parents yere welcomed at this brief More than thousand fans packed the Ute stadium to watch the Redskins wrestle New Mexico's Highly favored New Mexico had to settle for a seven-seven tie with the The musical voice of Louie Armstrong's trumpet sang a festive farewell to Homecoming activities sa over people jammed the Union Ballroom for this year's dance Sue Homecoming attributed the record breaking crowd to Arm-strong's special appearance at the |