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,C't C. e ' 5 ti I! I w ,', t iu 6 I 4 Atutenddntg ,.6,.„:,p~~pp r) C. t CC , gj ',»'', ';:';",, o,',6 PC d/Id C C I f Yp Jan Avery Jan Campbell Susie Oberg 'Shirley BlicA: Csgf), „ tC + C ' tg 1 lILe It. .G:71LI "!!'I(>!I ,.ggpj~ VOL. 60, NO. 5 THE IDAH 0 ARGONAUT, UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1955 ~C 1AH II~I OeljlS .4g ji Queen, Court A,ppear g At I etdfiston Today i~pea 'I~pnl.rp Sally Ghiglieri, a junior from Redding, Calif., was chosen ..',': I.p late yesterday afternoon by the male population on the Uni- Idaho campus as the 1955 Homecoming Queen. The University's short-lived controversy with the American Legipn has nearly faded put versity of ~ A member the Delta Gamma sorority, she has been an of the picture with the withdrawal one the e d L t of of action by of t t cheer leader for the past two years. As Queen, she The North Idaho members of the American Legion came put Mpnday asking that the Idaho 'I'p will reign over the entire weekend of Homecoming activities, University cancel the speech scheduled Dr. R. M. Hutchin pres~i~dent pf the Fund fpr I',ntries V pat by Today thc queen and five final-t=, . the Republic and associate Foundation since 1951. living at Hays. Her activities in- director of the Ford ists will travel tp Lewistpn tp aP- cl d f The Dudley Loomis post of Mps- S t Thc cpw has failed tp follow the resplu- gf tipn stated that Hutchins'L Jk wtlich em«eeet:-:.:::::,:.:.,'-;.",-:,;-:.'.;,';:::;;::",::,:=::-„:.:.I I A "pr)blic '<utterances and testimony n a a um,arac,e before congressional investigrrtipn 'put to present I ' ha s .ex«u rve board n Thirty-one living groups arid organizations have their. efforts together committees have indicated that he t h g@ one of the largest parades ever presented in this area, said Homecoming Chairman Een- and his associates are trying tp I ]g merchants and nyn Wririg ht.. A totalo a of sixty-five. entries have been received from Students, propagandize Americans into be- 0 donate his car for the queen's floa Janet Campbell is nn Alpha Chi The biggest Homecoming cele- lieving" certain Communist prin- Saturday morning and will form at 9;15 on bratipn that students and alums of H E Club .The Homecoming parade will start at 9:30 ciples. I Sf8, e halftime events. be in position by 9:15a.m. 'or they will be disqualified. The the University of Idaho have seen Junior. Class secretary. Secretary A t t. All entries must The action on the part of the Main, wes't on Eig hth, north on Jackson, west on Sixth and south in many a year is booming pff tp 3 coi 3) parade will go south on Legion brought instant stands at fin ahhs is tp Lewistpn will be Kpn- +pn Deakin.. a sparkling start tonight at McLean f . the University, first from Presi- kpl, Briggs, Kenny Wright, Home- . ~ Each section of the parade is field with a rally, fireworks, talks kick ff t wh — dent D. R. Thepphilus rind later ight at 6:66 n ll;ng gh I and ff lette ft ~ . ~' as igned a specific a e f fo by the captains of the football a, ~ Cwea~ rb,~~ ~o it))e /II)h~rIJ from veterans of the armed ser- freshmen women will participate Hanna, Queen's Committee Chair- rng, and each entry will have a team and an assortment of yells vices currently enrolled at the in the pajama parade through man. Thanks tp the Idaho Sprtrs g~~ g ~P g~jg number assigned in each section. by the students. University of Idaho. men's living groups. The girls will for their help in distributing the Cards will be placed tp the rear Homecoming chairman Kenny ' More than 200 vets at a meet- ind up th pe tin t 6:66 at ballots'n the en'sing groups tfr of th pecifi secti n signed gp MglrShtrl~ Wright and staff, over the weeks, r q 'g ~ ing conducted by ASUI president the SUB. during the days of election rind each entry. Guides will be statiph- have really cooked up a schedule, Chuck McDevitt, also a veteran, th nks to th Idalo Club, to I tr ed in ach s ction to assist the rfr as ypu can see elsewhere on this gt de„ts w;ll e t et g, ggg Q ~~gg J ~, . issued a press statement today. making the Queen's Float with the entries in getting correctly placed. page. As the alums will readily t 0 5i} and wiii p tp M Le advice of the Queen's committee. Each entry is tp place a poster in ~rgb see, a few people have been'work- Vets Resolve Field from there. The parade tp Many thanks tare due Jim Lyle, Homecoming, 1955, will be celebrated at the University of plain view on the front with their The Grand Marshall of the home- ing tp make this one the best. The statement read: "Be it here- Alumni Sec. for his work tp pb- Idaho this week-end with a full program of events scheduled entry section and number Printed coming parade is a pulitzer prize- by resolved that we, the veterans tain a trailer for the float. for the entertainment of returning alumni and other friends on it. As the float approaches the winner for fitctipn and the cele- The twp resolutions received of the armed services currently The Program at McWan Field of the institution. formation area the guides can spot brated author of the novels, "The from district conventions of the enrolled at the University of Ida- The Queen will reign over the p 1 French wpmenls will include yells led by the rally th's number and lead the float Big Sky" md "The Wey West," American Legion in northern Idaho resent the attempt of put- p~ade and dance. She will be ~tie the student body enter- dprmi'tpry wiwill be dedicatede i at ho, dp squad, a skit by KaPpn KaPpaa inta the assig & position. Me and'the movie script for the pier seem tp have fallen by the wayside. agencies tp influence the pol- crowned at halftime pf the game. talns the "pld grads," the Vandal 11:30 a.m. AII living groups on ide Gamma, a talk by football coach Poster then can M disPo sed of. "Shane." President A trophy wfli'be presented during fpptbafl team wiii play host, tp Cpl - wfli gave "open house" ture, D. R. Thepphilus cer Uni- campuscam us 'kip icy making functions of the Stahley and a huge fireworks s tainly deserves a pat on the back of Idaho by coercion and the dance It will remain in the loge pf Pacific at 2 p.m. Saturday f II 'h game versity display. wiH % placed at lmatipns Saturday part m the home- for the fine stand that the admini- living ~pup where she lives. in the feature attradtipn of the 'CKs spend publicity. The 1955 Homecoming is bemg Introduce Vandals ' - events along the parade route tp keep the coming celebration. They will ride srratipn took on the subject. Th e Al sn. wi'll Presen t weekend ~ Other colorful "Be it further resolved that we, ~i held in cp~'unction with Lewis- flpats cprrecfly sPaced and tp keeP in the parade, be guests of the It seems tp be the opinion of The rally will also include in- th eir trave h'ng trpp h aI p at th e Saturday will include the Ht)me the veterans of the armed services y tan's' Ses uicentennial Lewis and the P><>de mo)ring. It is requested Student Union for lunch and sit in some Idahpans that students of the trpductipn of sophomores and jun- d ance Satur d nig htt. p ara de ttrp- coming parades beginning at 9:30 currently enrolled at the Univer- ay . 'lark celebration also scheduled that floats keep a 70 foot interval the presidents bpx during the game. University of Idaho are still in iprs on the football team as groups. are a1sp sched uled ttp be pre- a.m. anti the annual dance in the ' sity of Idaho, dp support the in- p ys this weekend. Lewis and Clark's between entries. famed writer and his wife are childhood and that we need a few Seniors will be introduced individ- sen ted Sa evening. Kenny Student Union building at 9 dividuals, whp by law have been t~ay . p.m...exPloration of Idahohp —tthe from Great Falls, Montana. pverseers tp ually. Marsh Jones and Ed Hilder,e"i Birth'heA judg,ng numbe„wfli be ns call the shots for us. t'e Wright will emcee at dance. ac- ~ placed in administrative capacity The weekend's activities will pf idaho —is the tireme of the . Gutthr'ie as devated cpnsi der- This writer is sure that such is npt Idaho's cp-captains, will each give signed each living 'group in the at the University of Idaho, in their Finalists Are Upperclassmen tuaiiy begin at 3 p.m. Friday with program. The UniversitY band and able time iri recent years tp cin- the case. If the younger generation give a short speech. decision tp determine themselves, Three pf the flnahsts are seniors alumni mglstratipn at the SUB queens flaat will take part m a 'f malera wri ing min ma~os.movies.