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SPECIAL HOMECOMING EDITION
page three University of Southern California PAGE SIX
Comparing Styles, Moods W A V M 'T" f I ^ 1 \ W j4 Trojans to Battle Huskies
-— DAILY ©TROJAN —
VOL. LIV IOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1962 NO. 20
TROJANS, WASHINGTON TO CLASH
Shrine Will Host Troy Jubilee
Beat Huskies' To Be Theme Of Y Rally
Trojans will begin the count-! down today at 11:45 in front of! Bovard Auditorium for the | 1962 Homecoming game with Washington.
A rally designed to head the j Trojan rocket towards victory j will be held at the base of j Tommy Trojan.
Coaches, yell leaders and football players will be on hand to ignite spirit among students, faculty and administrators that have been invited to attend by Mike Woodson, Rally Committee chairman.
Woodson said a large turnout will be needed at the meeting so that Trojans will enter the Coliseum Saturday with the determination and fire that will enable them to win the football game.
Ranked High He pointed out that Washington has been ranked even with ! USC on many polls. Most poll-i sters figure one of the two teams will represent the Big Six at the Rose Bowl, he said.
“We hope to have a good turnout for the rally,” Woodson said. “As everyone knows, the game tomorrow is really important and we want all Tro-| jans to be at the game to sup-| port the team.”
Athletic Director Jess’ Hill I will kick-off the rally with en-j couragement for the USC team.! He is expected to discuss the! team in relation with school;
jto make its 1963 Rose Bowl sP*r^-
! game bid before the old grads. John McKay, head football;
coach, will help stoke the Tro-j
Daily Trojan Photo
SPEEDMERCHANT — Trojan halfback Willie Brown will be carrying the ball and catching passes against Washington tomorrow in the Coliseum. The clash should determine who will represent the Bix Six in the Rose Bowl.
Game May Decide Bowl Representative
By JERRY WILCOX Daily Trojan Sports Editor
Officially, the AAW U doesnt The Trojans are favored by,, name its Rose Bowl represent-; points, probably on the Jan spint erngin€ rat‘ng pre‘ ative untfl December — but its I basis of over-all records and™11?. Performanc^ by the
Booths Will Vie For Top Prizes With Food, Fun
The 50-year-old “Spirit of the Trojans” will be exchanged for the spirit of the midway tonight at 7:30 as an expected 1,000 Trojans crowd into Shrine Expo-sition Hall for a six-hour Troy Jubilee carnival that will initiate a weekend Homecoming salute to “Trojan Spirit Through the Ages.”
An evening of entertainment, ^ ^ ^
j booth competition and games « m « .
| of chance will be climaxed by rfltf
Dress Houses For Trophies
| the presentation of 1962 Home-! coming Queen Carol Soucek and her court of four princesses. Miss Soucek. who was announced as Helen of Troy at jTrolios Wednesday night, will ¡present trophies to the winning Jubilee booths and to winners , of the house decorations judg-| ing, which will be held this afternoon.
Judging of the 35 organizations competing for house decoration trophies will take place today at noon. Jim D’Amato, The theme of the 38th annu-1 committee chairman, announc al Homecoming Week, saluting ed yesterday, the coining of the word Trojans Trophy winners will be un-by sportswriter Owen Bird in nounced tonight at Troy Ju-1912. will be given a carnival bilee. The new Helen of Troy flavor by booths selling wares for 1962, Carol Soucek. and her ranging from kisses to Pronto court will make the present Pups. The booths will complete- tions. D’Amato will announc-]y circle the main floor and the winners of the ocmpetition. balcony of the giant auditori- To be eligible in the Hou.se um. Decorations contest, groups
Script Sold must be recognized campus or-
Admission to the Troy Jubi- "anizati°ns- D Amato
SPIRIT OF TROY — The sword-bearing Trojan warrior, mounted on his white charger, prepares for tomorrow's Home-
Daily Trojan Photo
coming game with Washington in the Coliseum, which will provide the climax to current salute to the Trojan symbol.
lee will be SI per person. Dres.s These 810UPS I will be campus clothes.
Script will be sold on the
but McKay can t
Washington team. He will also
generally conceded that either, ratings _______ ____ _____.
USC or Washington will pick see compare Trojan
ud the New Year's Day ticket ... , . , , strengths and
Well have to play our best Woodson said.
ball game of the season if
and Husky weaknesses,
following tomorrow's 1:30 p.m titanic in the Coliseum.
Welcome Picnic/ Parade To Feature Spirit Theme
The old-fashioned excitement the Original Dixieland Society' Soucek will be escorted by
we're going to beat Washing-
It may seem a bit premature __ .
. , ' . . I ton. the Troy coach said yes-
to he naming Pasadena partici- lerdav
pants this early in the conference season, yet the records of: don't see how anyone can
Will Speak
Nelsen and Ken
Del;
of football parades and picnics will climax USC Homecoming
Week tomorrow.
Bill
¡Conte, Trojan team captains, will speak on behalf of the foot-! Activities will begin ball team. Woodson said the en- the annual picnic at 10
the Trojans and Huskies sup-: |3e ^a'ore<i *n a game like this,’ ^jre team has been invited to in Alumni Memorial Park in followed by the Pi Kappa Al
attend the rally. | front of Doheny Library. The
I he added.
McKay pointed out that the
of Roaring Teens Youth Band,|^e^ King Dick Hare, directed by Harold B. Murray. They will be followed by the
™ , Trojan horse, ridden by Rich-
Kappa Alpha Theta and Al- __________________
with j pha Tau Omega, wearing fash-am-lions of 30 years ago, will be
been designed to carry out
port such a prophecy.
Both I'ndefeated
Unbeaten marks by both in-l Huskies have a great edge in dicate the validity of Pre-sea-jexPerience on th<? strength of sen billing th3t labeled them a 28-15 advantage in returning co-favorites to win the Big Six lettermen.
championship. The Trojans j sa*d he thought Wash-
have rolled over five straight ington is a better football
foes while only ties to rugged team than last year. The Hus-
Oregon and Purdue mar an and Trojans battled to a otherwise perfect Husky six-!0-0 deadlock in the Northwest "Beat the Huskies” theme. He game slate. muc* ’n said the theme will be empha-
Regicnal television will cut “Washington was supposed sized in speeches of coaches,
down the crowd, but 40,000 ¡ (Continued on Page 6) players and yell leaders.________
fans are expected to show ud for the affair. KNXT (2) will carry Ihe TV game to fans «long the Coast and KNX will supply the local radio coverage.
Ranked Nationally In a season marked bv a refulgence of West Coast foot-i ball. both cf tomorrow's oppo rents are rer-gnizerl nationally.
pha fire engine. The vehicle will carry the Alumni Dixieland Band.
Yell King Dick Hare and the | park will be decorated with yell leaders will lead students!tables displaying pennants in-in several cheers. Hare is ex-|dicating class years from 1884 pected to explain to ralliersjto the present, how well he hopes the Trojan
rooting section will function to-¡the Alumni Dixieland Band. di-|
morrow. Irected by Ernie Smith. Box! The climax of the parade will]year,” he said.
ard Saukko and the Trojan Marching Band, directed by Gary Gamer.
Special Events Director Bob Jani reported that Homecoming this year is more elaborate
said.
include dormitories. service organizations, sororities and fraternities.
3-D Constructions main floor for 10 cents each. D’Amato said three-dimen-
Monev spent on unused script sional construction and motor will be donated to Troy Camp. unjts wj]j ^ by many cf
No cash will be taken a< 33 organizations participat-
b°°ths. ing in the contest.
“Lockout will definitely be Among the groups which will 2 a.m. as usual despite Home- he represented on campus arc coming activities,” Mrs. Joan Touton and College HalLs. Tou-Schaeffer, associate dean of ton’s decorations will be locat-students. said yesterday. ed on the right side of Bovard
Trophies for the top booths Auditorium, while ( ollee-* will be presented by Eugent- Ha.lls decorations will be on Mikov, Trov Jubilee chairman. ,fie s‘^e-between 9:30 and 10 p.m. Groups placing decorations
Queen Helen and her court aroun(^ Allan Hancock Founda-will be presented during this f'on incl'Jde Stonier Hall and time Town and Gown on the south
side of the building. Squires, Spurs and Trojan Hall will
Both 1960 Football Captain: j Mike McKeever and 1961 Cap-
and intricate than ever before. “We have never had so many
Guests will be entertained by| Williams will appea'r. I ^ sues,s « f* c05lumes
; to the extent that we are this
Woodson said the rally has lunches may be purchased for'COme with the enhance of Both the picnic and parade
Homecoming Queen Carol Sou- arg sponsored and planned by
Clinic to Provide Oral Polio Killer'
A special Sabin polio vaccine clinic for students with ID
The wire senices have install- cards wil) ** heid ,oda-v from ed USC as the No. 3 team 8:30 until 4:30 at the South-while Washington holds down west City Health Department, the No. 8 snot. Dr- PauJ Greeley, head of
The game has all the ingred- !iealth center’ an"ounced yes-
Jf'nis to the spectator, relf*a-‘
ranging from the colorful pass-1 Clinics have been held on \ minded orrms" of the Trojansicampus the past two Sundays to the swrd and power of the ,}ut there is still some vaccine Husky ruiin n? game. "emaining. Students can be
And yru c^n bet each team immunized at the health de-will h? “un" tomorrow. Coaen- partment office at 3834 S e< John MeKav of USC and WTestem A\e., near the corner J m Owens cf Washington have of Western and Exposition had tlie'r elvu'ges rx-inting fm ¡Boulevard, tl-i ona, <. ii-p be^nn Dr. Greeley explained thal
If M;Kav Insn’t alrendvithe healtli depar*ment volun-prrven to firkle Trojan alumni teered o administer the vac-that he is cne cf the top col- cine to students 'leeause USC leg:ate coaches in the counti’y, doesn't have a staff largo bo’ll get a f'rst hani chancc enough to handle the expected
to dn it tc:nrriTw. It's the tTSC crowd.
blanks to receive their dose of vaccine. These blanks can be picked up in the student pharmacy in the basement of the Student Union, and they must be signed by the student’s parent.
The painless vaccine, which is administered on a cube of sugar, will be gi\cn free of charge in today's clinic. In previous clinics, a 25 cent d<>-nation was asked.
College students especially should take this vaccine. Dr. Greeley said, because persons under 25 are the most vulnerable to the crippling disease.
Even if students have had the Salk shots, they should receive the new oral vaccine because Sabin reduces the chances of persons cirrying the iis-
Homecoming game, and Troy He emphasized that minors ease, as well as providing im-would like nothing better than,must have signed immunization ,munization, Dr. Greeley said.
S1.50.
Marchers to Start
A parade will follow at 11:30. Marchers will start at Founders Hall and proceed down University Avenue and around the picnic area. Sixty-nine units will make up the parade, including past Trojan football captains, yell leaders and band directors.
A banner hearalding “Trojan Spirit Through the Years.”! theme of the 1962 Homecoming, will begin the march.
The first unit will be representatives from Kappa Kappa: Gamma and Phi Kappa Tauj wearing fashions of 50 years! ago. Following them will be aj replica of a streetcar, donated, by Western Airlines and carrying members of the Trojan Glee Club.
Bicycle Riders *A group representing the Trojan Band of 1915 will feature members of the Trojan! Marching Band Alumni Club, j Following this group will be Mark Lovendale, Toni Hammer. Mike Cairns and Carolyn Hobbs riding bicycles-bulit-for-two. Twenty-five Alpha Chi Omegas will follow as Trojanes of 1917.
A Trojan band of 1927 will be represented by members of
cek and her court. The court will be escorted by Trojan yell leaders.
Princess Karen Hansen will be escorted by Bart Arajo, Patti Hill by Bob Bach, Susie Sale by Pete Kendall and Ethel
the Special Events Coordinating Council, under Jani's direction.
Halftime activities at the USC-Washington game will feature a repeat performance of the parade, which will circle the cinder-track of the Colise-
Walker by Bob Terhune. Miss um.
Band to Play
Troy Jubilee activities wiil|p]ace decorations on the west include Louis Bellson and his sj(le
j band. The group will provide ' Groap9 ni^ualiried dance music until 1 a.m. Some sroups<which D’Amato
Tau Epsilon Phi and Kappa did not identify, have been dis-Kappa Gamma will have a riv- qualified from the competition.
, er boat entertainment booth, violations included beginning ! The TEPs have been plannig construction before the time this attraction for 11 months.jstated in contest rules.
The Troy Camp booth will be Groups that exceed the maxi-| selling kisses. Men who can mum cost of 573 for materials I throw a ring around the foot will also be subject io disquali-of a campus co-ed will win a fication, D’Amato said.
I kiss. Among the women fea-| “Due to the 10:15 lockout, tured in the booth will be Lin- construction on the decorations da Livingstone, Kay Murdock, has been extended to 11 a m. Linda Luckas. Dan Coieman, with judging at 12 pm." he (Continued on Page 4) said.
THE MOMENT—Carol Soucek, second from left, cries out in surprise after hearing Bill Heeres name her Helen of Troy for 1962. Eyes of her princesses, (l-r) £thel
—Daily Trojan Photo by Frank L,. Kapmr
Walker, Susie Sale, Patti Hill and Karen Hansen, express emotion during the long awaited moment. Queen Carol and her court will preside over ^Homecoming.
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SPECIAL HOMECOMING EDITION page three University of Southern California PAGE SIX Comparing Styles, Moods W A V M 'T" f I ^ 1 \ W j4 Trojans to Battle Huskies -— DAILY ©TROJAN — VOL. LIV IOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1962 NO. 20 TROJANS, WASHINGTON TO CLASH Shrine Will Host Troy Jubilee Beat Huskies' To Be Theme Of Y Rally Trojans will begin the count-! down today at 11:45 in front of! Bovard Auditorium for the 1962 Homecoming game with Washington. A rally designed to head the j Trojan rocket towards victory j will be held at the base of j Tommy Trojan. Coaches, yell leaders and football players will be on hand to ignite spirit among students, faculty and administrators that have been invited to attend by Mike Woodson, Rally Committee chairman. Woodson said a large turnout will be needed at the meeting so that Trojans will enter the Coliseum Saturday with the determination and fire that will enable them to win the football game. Ranked High He pointed out that Washington has been ranked even with ! USC on many polls. Most poll-i sters figure one of the two teams will represent the Big Six at the Rose Bowl, he said. “We hope to have a good turnout for the rally,” Woodson said. “As everyone knows, the game tomorrow is really important and we want all Tro- jans to be at the game to sup- port the team.” Athletic Director Jess’ Hill I will kick-off the rally with en-j couragement for the USC team.! He is expected to discuss the! team in relation with school; jto make its 1963 Rose Bowl sP*r^- ! game bid before the old grads. John McKay, head football; coach, will help stoke the Tro-j Daily Trojan Photo SPEEDMERCHANT — Trojan halfback Willie Brown will be carrying the ball and catching passes against Washington tomorrow in the Coliseum. The clash should determine who will represent the Bix Six in the Rose Bowl. Game May Decide Bowl Representative By JERRY WILCOX Daily Trojan Sports Editor Officially, the AAW U doesnt The Trojans are favored by,, name its Rose Bowl represent-; points, probably on the Jan spint erngin€ rat‘ng pre‘ ative untfl December — but its I basis of over-all records and™11?. Performanc^ by the Booths Will Vie For Top Prizes With Food, Fun The 50-year-old “Spirit of the Trojans” will be exchanged for the spirit of the midway tonight at 7:30 as an expected 1,000 Trojans crowd into Shrine Expo-sition Hall for a six-hour Troy Jubilee carnival that will initiate a weekend Homecoming salute to “Trojan Spirit Through the Ages.” An evening of entertainment, ^ ^ ^ j booth competition and games « m « . of chance will be climaxed by rfltf Dress Houses For Trophies the presentation of 1962 Home-! coming Queen Carol Soucek and her court of four princesses. Miss Soucek. who was announced as Helen of Troy at jTrolios Wednesday night, will ¡present trophies to the winning Jubilee booths and to winners , of the house decorations judg- ing, which will be held this afternoon. Judging of the 35 organizations competing for house decoration trophies will take place today at noon. Jim D’Amato, The theme of the 38th annu-1 committee chairman, announc al Homecoming Week, saluting ed yesterday, the coining of the word Trojans Trophy winners will be un-by sportswriter Owen Bird in nounced tonight at Troy Ju-1912. will be given a carnival bilee. The new Helen of Troy flavor by booths selling wares for 1962, Carol Soucek. and her ranging from kisses to Pronto court will make the present Pups. The booths will complete- tions. D’Amato will announc-]y circle the main floor and the winners of the ocmpetition. balcony of the giant auditori- To be eligible in the Hou.se um. Decorations contest, groups Script Sold must be recognized campus or- Admission to the Troy Jubi- "anizati°ns- D Amato SPIRIT OF TROY — The sword-bearing Trojan warrior, mounted on his white charger, prepares for tomorrow's Home- Daily Trojan Photo coming game with Washington in the Coliseum, which will provide the climax to current salute to the Trojan symbol. lee will be SI per person. Dres.s These 810UPS I will be campus clothes. Script will be sold on the but McKay can t Washington team. He will also generally conceded that either, ratings _______ ____ _____. USC or Washington will pick see compare Trojan ud the New Year's Day ticket ... , . , , strengths and Well have to play our best Woodson said. ball game of the season if and Husky weaknesses, following tomorrow's 1:30 p.m titanic in the Coliseum. Welcome Picnic/ Parade To Feature Spirit Theme The old-fashioned excitement the Original Dixieland Society' Soucek will be escorted by we're going to beat Washing- It may seem a bit premature __ . . , ' . . I ton. the Troy coach said yes- to he naming Pasadena partici- lerdav pants this early in the conference season, yet the records of: don't see how anyone can Will Speak Nelsen and Ken Del; of football parades and picnics will climax USC Homecoming Week tomorrow. Bill ¡Conte, Trojan team captains, will speak on behalf of the foot-! Activities will begin ball team. Woodson said the en- the annual picnic at 10 the Trojans and Huskies sup-: 3e ^a'ore-nation was asked. College students especially should take this vaccine. Dr. Greeley said, because persons under 25 are the most vulnerable to the crippling disease. Even if students have had the Salk shots, they should receive the new oral vaccine because Sabin reduces the chances of persons cirrying the iis- Homecoming game, and Troy He emphasized that minors ease, as well as providing im-would like nothing better than,must have signed immunization ,munization, Dr. Greeley said. S1.50. Marchers to Start A parade will follow at 11:30. Marchers will start at Founders Hall and proceed down University Avenue and around the picnic area. Sixty-nine units will make up the parade, including past Trojan football captains, yell leaders and band directors. A banner hearalding “Trojan Spirit Through the Years.”! theme of the 1962 Homecoming, will begin the march. The first unit will be representatives from Kappa Kappa: Gamma and Phi Kappa Tauj wearing fashions of 50 years! ago. Following them will be aj replica of a streetcar, donated, by Western Airlines and carrying members of the Trojan Glee Club. Bicycle Riders *A group representing the Trojan Band of 1915 will feature members of the Trojan! Marching Band Alumni Club, j Following this group will be Mark Lovendale, Toni Hammer. Mike Cairns and Carolyn Hobbs riding bicycles-bulit-for-two. Twenty-five Alpha Chi Omegas will follow as Trojanes of 1917. A Trojan band of 1927 will be represented by members of cek and her court. The court will be escorted by Trojan yell leaders. Princess Karen Hansen will be escorted by Bart Arajo, Patti Hill by Bob Bach, Susie Sale by Pete Kendall and Ethel the Special Events Coordinating Council, under Jani's direction. Halftime activities at the USC-Washington game will feature a repeat performance of the parade, which will circle the cinder-track of the Colise- Walker by Bob Terhune. Miss um. Band to Play Troy Jubilee activities wiil p]ace decorations on the west include Louis Bellson and his sj(le j band. The group will provide ' Groap9 ni^ualiried dance music until 1 a.m. Some sroups |
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