Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 21, 1956, Page Seven, Image 7

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    FIRST FLOAT to romc down the Millrarr during the l#.W Canoe Fete carried Queen Madelene and
her lour |>rlwn»r». That float wait l*ullt by the winner* of Iasi year's Canoe Fete Tan Kappa ICpst
lon I’hl (lamina Delta, Alpha \l Delta, and (-'arson hall.
BILL MAINWAKINC., left, received th<- Koyl cup from Dean of
Men Kay Himk, right, at the i’roin Thursday nljfht. The cup goes
annually to the out‘•landing junior man on the campus. Mainvvar
ln[ v»lll Ih‘ editor of the Krnerald next year.
FRESHMEN STRONG .MEN give u strong tug the rope at Thursday’s tug of war with sophomore
men. The fresh managed to win the contest, but just about everybody got wet.
MAKl’IA M \ IVEY, junior in journalism. was auurdou trio Gorltngrr cup as the outstanding junior
woman. 1 hr rup was present rd at the Junior Proai Thursday night hy Mrs Grorge T. GeriinKir.
DISASTKK HKFEIA, WLUE, thf- Singing While," when it
rau|(hl fire after passing the judges’ stand at the 1956 Canoe Fete.
A can of hnrning oil. representing a stage-light; sent a spark into
the paper napkin covering of the float, and tile paper and wood
design burned quickly
MADKLENE LUNG, Junior Weekend queen, dances wit.'V her
escort, l)iek Pruitt, during the queen’s dance Miss Lairg was
crowned Thursday night at the Junior Prom, and she and her
court reigned over all Junior Weekend events.