Nancy Moore -Is New Miss U Of I By KATHY FERRY Following the last entry in the parade, StaH Writer pectators left the reviewing stand area Everyone was eXcited Friday night, but at Clinton Street and Iowa Avenue to move then there was Nancy Moore. closer to the east steps of Old Capitol, I The young. the old, University students, where the pep raUy and the Miss U of I Homecoming faculty and alumni who came from far coronation took place. and near to attend Homecoming '66, all Max Hawkins, alumni record oWce, was shivl'red in th October night air as Mi master of ceremonie . Nancy MOtIre. 3. Homewood, Ill., wa After several cheef5 led by the band Events Today crowned Ii o( I. and the cheerleaders, Athletic Director Th(' crowning ceremonies (oUowed an Fore I Eva hevslli and Coach Ray Nagel Alumni eoUce Hours : hour long parade through downtown Iowa addr ed the crowd. Alpha K.ppa PII, Business Administra· City. Repre entaUv from the various hous· tion. 10 a.m. - noon. Harvard Room, IMU Float Sweepstakes honors went to Wright ing units spon oring award winning Ooats Dent.I Hygl.ne, H1 a.m., Princeton House and Quadrangle bousing units won were asked to come (orward and were pre· Room, IMU the weeps takes award (or their fioat. sented tropbies. Dentistry, 9-11 a.m., Princeton Room, " coopy Dreams On." The fioat carried the FloatWilllllrl IMU comic strip character Snoopy dreaming Housing unit noat winners. sponsors and Educltion, 9:30-11 a.m., Engineering about an Iowa victory over Nortbwestern themes are: Pi Beta Phi. and Sigma AI· Building this afternoon. The float carried out this pha Epsilon, Proctor and Gamble, ''We Educltion, 9:30-11 a.m., WIl2 East Hall year's overall Hom e com i n g theme, Dreamt We Killed a Wildcat with our Wild Home Economicl, 9:30-11 a.m., Oriental "Drcoms to be Daring For." Cater·Killer." Cirst, originality; Alpha Chi Room, lMU Crowd Of SO,OOO Omega and Slgma Chi, Hy·Vee Food Journalism, 9-11 a.m., Commons Room, A crowd ('stimated at 50,000 watched as Store, "We Swallow Everything but De' Communications Center. high chllOl bands, the University March· Feel," second, originality; Gamma Phi lew, 9:30-11 '30 a.m., Lounge, Law Cen· NANCY MOORE, 1.3, Hom.wood, III., let. out a glHful scr •• m r.lly held on the Old Clpitol steps Friday night. Sorority .ist.r. ing Band. Scottish Highlander, drill teams Beta and Sigma Pi, McCormick Paint, Gil· ter momentl Ifter being crowned Min U of I It a homecoming pep reich out to congr,tul,t. h.r, - Photo by Marlin Lnlton pin Paint and GJ , Pittsburgh Plate Glass and (Ioats passed, by. Nursing, i·l1 a.m .. Northwestern Room, -- -- and Stillwell's, first, beauty; Daley House 1~1U , and Lambda Cbi Alpha, Klrwan'" Robi· Nunlng, 9-11 a.m., Northwestern Room, son's, Saltzman's. Town and Country and IMU Whipple House, "High Hopes We're Up for Occup.tion.1 Therapy, 9:30-11 a.m .• This One," second, beauty; Alpha Kappa Room 9, Westlawn Psi and Phi Gamma Nu, Stephen's, Moe Office Mlnag.ment & Business Educ.· Whitebook's, "Ro, Ho, Ho ! I Dreamed tion, 9:3(Hl a.m., Room 318. Phillips Hall ) Creamed the Wildcats," first, humor ; Pharmlcy, 9·11 :30 a.m., Student Lounge, Chi Omega and Delta Upsilon, Younker's Pharmacy Building and Scar's, "Flush the Wildcats," second, Phi Epillon KapPI, Men's Pbysical Edu­ ail Iowan humor. cation. 10 a.m.·noon, Conference Room, Serving the University of Iowa and the Peo;"le of !ou;a City The Kiwanis Award to the be t fraternity Athletic OfCice Building and sorority float went to Kappa Alpha Physical Thtrapy, 10 a.m.. Physlcal LSlab~shed In 1868 10 cents a copy Associated Press Leased Wire Slid Wirephoto Iowa City. Iowa-Saturday, October 22, 1966 Theta and Phi Gamma Delta, sponsored Therapy Dept by The Daily Iowan, The Hawkeye, and Psychol09Y, 10 a.m.' noon, Sea hare Owen's Brush Co. Float there was "Doro­ Room. East Hall thy Dream of Total Victory." S~ottish Highl.nders, 10 a.m.·noon, Yale The Elks Club Award to the best dormi­ Room , lMU tory fioat went to Kate Daum and Hill­ Wom.n'l PhYlic.1 Education, 10-11 :45 crest, sponsored by Nortbwestern Bell a.m .. WIOS, Women's Gymnasium Telephone Co. Float theme was "Inter· ' :30 I.m. - Omicron Delta Kappa Alum· rupted Northwestern Passage." ni Breakfast, Lucas Dodge Room, IMU Arraignment Today For 1;30 p.m, - Football: Northwestern an The rive finalists in the Miss U of I con· 7 .nd , p,m. - Dolphin Show, Field test were introduced and escorted to the House Pool (ront of the outdoor stage. a p.m. - Homecoming Dance, RaJph Peter Frantz, AS, Deerfield, director of Flanagan and his Orchestra and also the the MillS U of [ Pageant Board, crowned Fendermen, Ballroom, IMU Mi Moore Homecoming quecn. She was chosen by an all·male vote Thursday. ng Members of her court are Barbara Ren­ Charged In Double St abbi derson, A2, Ramsey, N.J., Carolyn Jean Heeren, A3, Gene eo, Ill., Kristine Sahl, 200 Killed By LARRY FENNEMA A2, Ida Grove, and Susie Sltowcrs, A4, StaH Writer Kirkwood, Mo. In Avalanche A University of Illinois student will be Qutln Good Student arraigned in Iowa City Police Court this Miss Moore holds a 3.34 grade point aver· ABERFAN, Wales IA'I - Heartened by morning on two counts of assault with age. She wa elected Miss Pertect Profile finding three young survivors, rescue work­ IIItent to commit murder. in 1964, ROTC Company Quecn In 1!l65. ers dug on through tons of oozing coal The student, George Davis, 24, was ar· Inler·Fraternity Council Queen in 1966. slag Saturday, seeking others under an rested about 11:30 Friday morning at 130'"' finalist for Hillcrest Dormitory Queen in avalanche that engulfed a school and all S. Clinton 51. in connection with tbe stab· 1966, and was finalist and fir t alternate hut wiped out S generation of children in biD~ of two persons. for Pi Kappa Alpha National Dream Girl. this WeI h mining village. Tht ~\~lims \\1 \he stabbing. <;~ra\d M. She was also president of her pledge class Seventy·five bodies had been recovered Stevenson, 43, 130', S. Clinton St., and and is a Big Sister at tho Handicapped and officials (cared the death toll would IIlss Kathe Davis, 23, of Chicago, suffered Hospital. rC8ch 200. mulUple wounds in the aUack. Both per­ _ are reportpd to be in.zood conditi/lll at UnIversity Hospital. Chest Wounds Sleven on, owner of the Paper Place, o.s. Pilots Knock Out received chest wounds and a brolren arm. M.lss Davis ~l\l\ lIIo\lnded in the chest and batk. An ice pick was used in the attack. When police entered the apartment, they 150 Enemy Cargo Craft found Miss Davis lying in the third·floor bedroom, bleeding but conscious. Davis SAIGON IR'\ - U.S. strike pilots claimed indicaled the Communists were turning was sitting on the floor stabbing at his Friday knocking out 150 cargo barges more to water traffic to move their sup. arm with a hypodermic syringe. Police said along North Viel Nam's coastline. he may have been trying to inject air into plies than over heavily interdicted land Reporting on results of coastal raids routes. his veins. Friday, U.S. military headquarters said Davis dropped the netldle immediately (]jers from three U.S. 7th Fleet airerart VC TERROR lIhen ordered to do so by Richard Weber AN AMBULANCE ATTENDANT pllc •• Miss Kath. Davll, 23, Divis, %4, University of lIIinoi. Itudent, will appear In Iowa City carriers sighted some 300 barges and Viet Cong lerrorists struck tnrce limes of the Iowa City Police. of Chicago, in In Imbul,nc. for transportation to Unlv.rtlty Polict Court this morning to Insw.r two charg .. of a."uH with claimed destroying or damaging 156 of Friday, and in t~e mosl serious attack Found B Ie.ding Houspitals Friday. MIlS Davis end Gerald M. Stev.nton, 43, int.nt to commit murder In connection with the Incident. them. killed or wounded 57 South Vietnamese Stevenson was (ound in the second·(Ioor 130Yt attack. - Photo by Paul B.av.r by exploding a homemade mine in a bathroom, also bleeding but conscious. Po· S. Clinton St., were injur.d In a stabbing Georg. Some barges carried lubricants and oil, pilots reported. crowded market place in the Mekong River lice said he had apparently staggered delta. Two gernade attempts aimed at down to the bathroom from the tbird fioor. Nlvy Plan .. Americans in Saigon failed. Davis was led from the apartment in C Of C Endorses The coastal attacks were carried out by I bandcu{(s, and then taken to University Navy IIghter·bombers from the carriers Only minor skirmishes were reported Hospitals. lie was taken under examination Constellation, Oriskany and Franklin D. in ground fighting, while the air war con· there. Manila Meeting City Government Roosevelt palrolling "Yankee Station" in tinued at about lhe weather·slowed pace There is still some question about the the Gulf of Tonkin. of the last few days. High·flying B52 bomb· relationship between Davis and Miss Davis The lowa City Chamber of Commerce Simultaneously, land·based U.S. Air ers from Guam were in action again. Davis was quoted as saying, "Technically, Friday urged that the city retain Its Force FIOS Thunderchiefs struck al a The U.S.
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