Page 4 University Daily Kansan Monday, November 13. 1961 Display Awards Given Long hours spent on homecoming decorations paid off Saturday for four campus living groups—winners of the annual homecoming decorations contest. The theme of this year's contest was "musical comedies." SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON, using a display based on the song "I'm Gonna Wash that Man Right Out of My Hair," won first place in the fraternity division. Sigma Kappa won in the sorority division with a display based on the song "Ridin' High." Lewis and Joseph R. Pearson residence halls won their respective divisions with displays based on the same musical comedy—"Camelot." OTHER WINNERS in the four divisions of the contest and the theme on which they based their display are as follows: fraternities—second place, Tau Kappa Epsilon, "Whatever Jayhawk Wants, Jayhawk Gets"; third place, Sigma Chi, "I'm Gonna Wash that Man Right Out of My Hair"; fourth place, Lambda Chi Alpha, "Jubilation T. Wildcat"; fifth place, Phi Kappa Tau, "Everything's Coming Up Roses." Sororities—second place, Chi Omega, and third place, Kappa Alpha Theta, both with "Luck Be a Lady Tonight." MEN'S RESIDENCE HALLS—second place, Foster Hall, third place, Grace Pearson Hall, both with "Calamity Jane." Women's residence halls—second place, Miller Hall, "Hey, Look Me Over." Daily Hansan University of Kansas student newspaper Founded 1889, became biweekly 1904, triweekly 1908, daily Jan. 16, 1912. Telephone VIking 3-2700 Extension 711, news room Extension 376, business office Member Inland Daily Press Association. Associated Collegiate Press. Represented by National Advertising Service, 18 East 50 St., New York 22, N.Y. News service: United Press International. Mail subscription rates: $3 a semester or $5 a year. Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays, University holidays and examination periods. Second class postage paid at Lawrence, Kansas. 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