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Jim Kinney expresses his sympathy for the Tarleton Texans who face the Rams. About 180 students view ASU's first film festival which featured Dracula, the Road- runner, and others. 'kfsf - l A S Tv 'ik' My .,,. - M vga!! . ' X I sg A 'Yeti iw I Alan Kelley and Max Bumgardner exhibit their skills as the faculty falls 26-16. Fred Moore and Diana Block man the ballot box as finalists for Homecoming Queen are elected from a slate of 19 candidates nominated by various on-campus organizations. I J? X Q
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'Standin Proud in 969' Is Theme For A-State Homecoming Activities l Pride '69 rings out with solid mean- ing as A-State's Student Association an- nounces the theme for this year's HOME- COMING set for Nov. 1. A full week of activities finaled by a victory game and announcement of Homecoming Queen Diana Block is kicked off as the ASUSA challenges the faculty to a flag football game with the students winning and some of the faculty members aching. Monday is designated Blue Day and also is the day of final election of queen. Coeds vying for the title are Marsha Behrens, Diana Block, ,lan Henderson, Empress McFarland, Sara Trigg, Nancy Fraser and Martha Jordan. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are among several features of the film festival on Tuesday. A mock cemetery, built by the Angelettes features graves of the Tarle- ton Texans who fall to a 40-14 defeat on Saturday. Students and ex-students alike take part in the annual function. Q UQ T i f'7T?'P': 'jalgigf' 5 ,. 5 Qui'- 'Ti,S M5-Nix. -.,-' 1- 1,-5 .,:,.,y,L .1-. sq., Homecoming Queen Diana Block receives crown, roses, and queen's trophy at halftime. Dwight Burns 1151 is caught by a Camera seconds before a hand-off during the ASU-Tarleton game. ,fav-
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tudents Share In Happenin s Much planning and work go into having a successful Home- coming, or so finds the Student Association and various organi- zations who participated in spirit-building acts during Home- coming Week. Approximately 50 units take part in the annual parade, in- cluding nine club-sponsored floats. The winning float yields 3100 for Pi Kappa Alpha. A mourners' march, bonfire, Winter Carnival, and band dance set the mood of Halloween and Homecoming Eve. W ' , pw. P-L. f,,,,Mf'i M Students march on from the Student Center to the twin dorms. Jan Henderson, Delta Sigma Pi nominee, finds that minutes prior to the crowning have a way of crawling by slowly. X l X..- , V rl . I x -.Lai BSU students find constructing a float quite a challenge. Marsha Behrens, Lambda Chi Alpha nominee, sits atop her convertible awaiting the halftime activities. Many students take out their aggressions at the camival. Q i
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