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Show WESTMINSTER DATES GAY HOMECOMING, LARGE -S. H. PARADE Plans are well underway for the annual events which will mark the Westminster College Homecoming Home-coming Saturday, Nov. 5. The kickoff for the affair will be a luncheon for faculty members, mem-bers, students and alumni to be held at noon Friday, Nov. 4. Among guest speakers will be Coach Al Mercer, who will also show films of the last two football games. Saturday, the big day for the affair, will see the Parsons meet the College of Idaho, Caldwell, on the gridiron at 2 p.m. The parade, with an array of many colorful floats, will march through the Sugar House district Saturday beginning at 9th East and 21st South, to 13th East, down 13th East to Simpson avenue and back on Highland Drive, marching north to 17th South terminating at the college campus and the Dane Hansen stadium. During half-time awards will be presented for the winning floats and the queen of Westminster will be crowned by the Parsen co-captains. Planning the festivities is the student council, with class officers John Young, Ralph Takato, Al Ellison El-lison Tom Shelton and Joe Robb, chairmen of commitees. C. G. (Neat) White will coordinate coordi-nate the Sugar House chamber of commerce participation in the affair. af-fair. The day's events will be climaxed with the homecoming dance Saturday Satur-day at 8 p.m. 1 ' i I EARL J. GLADE |