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V (1) In their colorful array of purple and gold, ZTA entertains observers, while selling balloons on the side. (2) Trying to stay warm, Ms. Madison runner-ups, Betty Jean Snapp, Lisa Wood, Laurie Mauldin, Michelle Hayes, Dana Stancell, Becky Young, and Carolyn Cooper wait for their parade cars. Not pictured are Ina Spells and Tammy Cassell. Homecoming 29
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Gold ' n Oldies The week of October 20-23 JMU alumnae and friends came home to the gold. Luncheons and banquets were held for the classes of 1932, ' 37, ' 42, ' 47, ' 52, ' 57, ' 62, ' 67, ' 72, and ' 77. While alumnae were reaquainting themselves, queens were crowned, and students paraded their talents down Main Street, and on Wilson ' s stage. The seventh annual Jayemyou Revue kicked off the celebration Wednesday night. Comedian Tom Parks emceed the event with wit, and a few cynical remarks about D-Hall. Fourteen acts participated in the UPB sponsored event, all hoping to entertain the audience and win the three $100 prizes. But when the judges ballots had been tabulated, Russell Chamberlain won Most Original with his original, humorous songs, Ed and Ted Drabik won Popular Appeal with their acoustical sounds, and Jim Bracey won Most Talented with his performance of Chopins Fantasia Impromptu. The hallmark of Friday night ' s dance was the crowning of Ms. Madison. The ten finalists and students at the dance anxiously waited to learn to whom Sally Nay would relinquish her crown — the crown that would eventually become Holly Bachand ' s of the Dukettes. Along with her other prizes, Miss Bachand received a traditional dance with President Carrier. 28 Homecoming ' Quarterba quick pas? Tribe. Sigma Kappa and SEE attar smiles and the music of 0 ftfy Lagoon as they parade down Main Street on their second place float. In his first year as JMU mascot Duke IV, still a puppy, joins in on the Homecoming festivities.
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