Homecoming Display At The Gomberg House, South Quad, October 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1960
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Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1960
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Philosophers: Students from the Gomberg House in South Quadrangle used the theme " Eat, Drink, and Be Merry" for their display. The last few words have been changed to say "for today Gophers die."
Ann Arbor News, October 22, 1960
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Philosophers: Students from the Gomberg House in South Quadrangle used the theme " Eat, Drink, and Be Merry" for their display. The last few words have been changed to say "for today Gophers die."
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Rumsey House Judged Homecoming Display Winner
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University of Michigan Homecoming Parade, November 1969 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
Year:
1969
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Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1969
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Tops Dormitory Competition. This rose-bearing stork, built by Gomberg House of South Quadrangle and Stockwell Hall, was first place winner among Homecoming floats sponsored by U-M dormitory residents. First place winner in the fraternity-sorority category was won by Sigma Alpha Mu and Sigma Delta Tau for a colorful float labeled "An They Shall Beat Their Swords Into Plowshares," with a figure of a man doing that in a garden of flowers. Second and third place winners in the residence hall category were Fletcher Hall and Bush House of South Quadrangle for "Daised by Maise," and Mosher Jordan Hall for "Motion?!" Second and third place winners in the fraternity-sorority category were Lambda Chi Alpha and Delta Phi Epsilon for "What Will America Reap?" which had an anti-war theme; and Sigma Phi Epsilon and Collegiate Sorosis, for "Motions in Maize and the Blue Meanies in Their Mellow Yellow Touchdown Machine." Several high school bands were in the parade.
Ann Arbor News, November 1, 1969
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Tops Dormitory Competition. This rose-bearing stork, built by Gomberg House of South Quadrangle and Stockwell Hall, was first place winner among Homecoming floats sponsored by U-M dormitory residents. First place winner in the fraternity-sorority category was won by Sigma Alpha Mu and Sigma Delta Tau for a colorful float labeled "An They Shall Beat Their Swords Into Plowshares," with a figure of a man doing that in a garden of flowers. Second and third place winners in the residence hall category were Fletcher Hall and Bush House of South Quadrangle for "Daised by Maise," and Mosher Jordan Hall for "Motion?!" Second and third place winners in the fraternity-sorority category were Lambda Chi Alpha and Delta Phi Epsilon for "What Will America Reap?" which had an anti-war theme; and Sigma Phi Epsilon and Collegiate Sorosis, for "Motions in Maize and the Blue Meanies in Their Mellow Yellow Touchdown Machine." Several high school bands were in the parade.
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UM Homecoming Display Photographer: Duane Scheel
Year:
1961
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Ann Arbor News, October 21, 1961
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'BROTHERHOOD': This gigantic display, nearly six stories high, was erected by students from Gomberg House, South Quadrangle, for the University's homecoming weekend which has "What in the World" as its theme.
Ann Arbor News, October 21, 1961
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'BROTHERHOOD': This gigantic display, nearly six stories high, was erected by students from Gomberg House, South Quadrangle, for the University's homecoming weekend which has "What in the World" as its theme.
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Homecoming Display
Year:
1952
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Ann Arbor News, October 25, 1952
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LOOKING AHEAD: Minnesota's Gophers were distinctly underdogs in the football theme of University of Michigan students' homecoming displays. Students looked ahead to Jan. 1 in this one outside South Quadrangle's Gomberg House at 600 E. Madison St. Symbolic Michigan fans awaited the arrival of the stork, hopefully expected to bring a bid to the New Year's Day Pasadena Rose Bowl game.
Ann Arbor News, October 25, 1952
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LOOKING AHEAD: Minnesota's Gophers were distinctly underdogs in the football theme of University of Michigan students' homecoming displays. Students looked ahead to Jan. 1 in this one outside South Quadrangle's Gomberg House at 600 E. Madison St. Symbolic Michigan fans awaited the arrival of the stork, hopefully expected to bring a bid to the New Year's Day Pasadena Rose Bowl game.
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