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Homecoming weekend activities began on Thursday with o coffeehouse performance by folk artist Kirk Edwards. On Friday, the onnuol Alumni Invitational Art Exhibition opened in the Ganser Gollery All types of medio were represented, and most of the pieces were modernistic. Much of the work was water color ond modern sculpture Highlighting the shows were pottery decorated with o fish motif by Wilhom Rowe ond silver ond bronze jewelry mode by Ooniel Fry The most interesting of the art was two poper-moche hots decorated with city mops, built by Stephen Henry Comedion Jimmy Walker. from the television show Good Times.” appeared in Lyte Auditorium on Friday night Although he refused to do any interviews he entertained questions from the audience, following his comedy routine The Jozz Ensemble presented its first public performance on Friday. Their leading number. Dynomite wos very appropriate os they took the stage right after Jimmy Wolker ended his show. The ensemble, o brass outfit complemented with two sets of percussion, piono. ond two electric guitars ployed Chuck Mangione's Feels So Good.” with solo work on the trumpet ond electric guitor. Two big-bond numbers, o Henry Mon-cini piece, ond Corazon ” o penetrating piece bocked up with some interesting piono ond guitor ports ond featuring a tenor sox solo, were next The closing number wos Everyume which included another solo on the tenor saxophone ond o short bit with muted trumpets. ‘Everytime started out slowly but built o fost powerful ending with heavy guitors. Although the performance wos not os good os ones done in the post, the Jozz Ensemble got very good response fr m the oudience Their intonation needs work. but. assures one member. There will be o noticeable improvement in the overall sound of the ensemble by the time their major concert comes around on December 5. This year's Homecoming theme wos Lancaster 1729-1979 ond with Saturdays parade it wos surely pronounced. The porode included the United States Army Bond, the Millersville College Morchmg Band, the Penn Manor High School Bond Reynolds ond Wheatland Junior High Bands three community Hoots, four college floats, and severol other units were featured The porode route wos chonged Millersville welcomes). J Wolker (photo by Ron Weils) Jimm.e Walker sets o yve rhythm for the ood ence (photo by Ron Wells) Oe:ow—Students oroused by the Dm Bond, (photo by Ron Wells) 8 Homecoming 7b
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MSC vtudenti frolic about Students owon for the cnnuol Homecoming Porode 'O Y N-A Mi r-£ JimmieWoihe eniercoimo pocked lyte Auditorium MSC bond on the run MSC Joz. Bend ployi loudly Homecoming 79 7
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Gypsy Blue gets mto the music (photo by (Von Wells) Demse Germont ond Mihe mellow out the oudience (photo by (Von Wells) Below—MSC s College Choir entices the oudience (photo by V.c forte) slightly this year Marchers met at the Penn Manor lot at 9:30 ond left ot 10. traveling north on Herr Avenue west on Chorlotte Street, south on George Street, east on Jomes Street ond disbonding m the Creek Drive parking lot on campus. The winners of the college float competition were Phi Sigmo Pi. first place Wickers, second ploce Gommo Sigmo Alpho ond Sigmo Tou Gommo third ploce Phi Sigmo Pi hos won first ploce for the lost three yeots. meonmg ihot the ' Best Float Trophy is theirs to keep. Phi Sigmo Pi competed in the King Frost Porode of Loncoster with their horse ond buggy entry in November A win by the football team over Bloomsburg highlighted Saturdays festivities The score wos 27-7 A well-received concert by The Dirt Bond concluded the events on Sotur-doy. On Sunday Homecoming activities included bmgo ond the showing of the Monty Python movie. Jobberwocky With thoi the weekend octivmes were ot on end Homecoming 1979 . certainly o time to remember for oil. Gypsy Otue s gu«tonst expresses her style or music (photo by (Von Wells) Homecom ng 79 9
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