Millersville University - Touchstone Yearbook (Millersville, PA)

 - Class of 1983

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Page 15 text:

Stepping down through the crowded stadium. the Marauder Mascot holds tight to his hat on the blustery Homecoming Day. — Photo by Dan Miller Homecoming 11 Dribbling down the field. Scott Prescott covers his one using a highly developed skill. Although the final score against Messiah was 2-3, the men kept working to improve their game throughout the season. — Photo by Vicki Zaharioi With determination and a new surge of energy. Mike Liebl sprints out of the dugout, ready for the second half of the game against Hast Stroudsburg. The team was aiming to improve their halftime score of 24-3. — Photo by Vicki Zaharias

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On a cold windy day in October alumni, faculty and students celebrate a day of The Great American Musical-Live at L )te An organized confusion filled the air. as singers, dancers, and actors scurried about, taking their places on stage As the curtain began to rise an anticipating hush fell on the auditorium The performers spontaneously broke into song and dance, and the night at the Great American Musical had begun so had Homecoming weekend Formal preparation for CfTAMARD'S production began with auditions on September 13 The cast diligently began working on their interpretations of America's musical history Brian En man. the director choreographer of the entire production, his twelve dancers, and musical director Joy O'Shea's ten singers zealously portrayed the history of America's musicals, from early minstrel shows to the present popular Chorus Line The musical aspect of Broadway has undergone a variety of transitions since its earliest forms in the 1900's The goal of CITAMARD was to capture the movement of change and to professionally present the nature of the modern musical To introduce this, the show opened with a slide presentation of original Broadway productions. From the presentation they step ped into a snappy Vaudeville routine developed by former student Emmett Me Cadden At that point the production was in full swing The company extended their talents through song and dance and recorded the history of musicals on the stage of Lyte Auditorium The audience was especially captivated by Deb Kline's bawdy version of Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News from The Wa The finale from Chorus Line caught the true nature of the production as the company collaborated the last eighty years of dance and song Into this traditional dance routine The performance on Friday night caused enthusiastic reviews which spread over the campus resulting in filling the auditorium for a repeat performance on Sunday The cast's time and work was paid with the audience's response of praise for the dancers and singers and all the members of CITAMARD Susan Setbel Joint effort of the Wicker Fraternity and J.V. Cheerleader spread enthusiasm for the upcoming game. Producing a float for the early morning parade helped to psych the crouds with a display of Marauder spirit — Photo by Katr Madeira Face twisted in a typical sneer. Joe Jackson belt out the words to Look Sharp from his fir t album. He performed material from all his Ip's as well as some hits from the sixties. — Photo by - TrocieWrne 10 Homecoming



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Young and old watch tradition march by Spectators of all ages gathered along George Street for the sights and sounds of an annual Mlllersvllle tradition The Homecoming Parade This October 23 event kicked off Homecoming festivities for college students, alumni, family and friends A clown pranced up and down George Street selling colorful balloons as the floats bonds and other exhibits travelled down the strip Several onlooker drank beer to help keep them warm on this hrlsk Saturday morning This year's theme Space Fantasy was well presented by floats and space creatures- even E T —created by the par vcipating organizations. Several Judges present to evaluate the floats on their originality and presentation of the theme Once again, for the sixth consecutive year. Phi Sigma Pi's float aptuted first place This cosmic work of art t. itured a space shuttle on top of a planet The ' 'ommullng Students Association took second place with a float presenting their interpretation f the popular Video game Defender Other creative floats were displayed by Alpha Sigma Tau and Kappa Beta Wickers, and TOUCHSTONE AST and KB joined for (es to develop a float containing the Jettons •aid their farout spaceship The Wickers float .uried some astronauts and a spaceship A ship carrying a large copy of the 1982 yearbook was constructed by TOUCHSTONE staff members Several groups gathered along George Street to cheer lor their friends and their favorite floats as the parade drifted by The MSC Marching Unit also )olned in. and was followed by several other bands. Including the Pequea Valley Marching Band and the Alumni Band The alumni group later joined The Marauder unit at the football game in the afternoon Participation from other community groups Including the Elizabeth Jenkins Early Childhood Center, the Boys Club of Lancaster the Lancaster Lancers and a boy scout and brownie troop enhanced the parade. The parade was concluded with the automobile brigade, carrying notable local and I)• college figures such as Dr. Coputo. Student Senate President Jim Kutz, and Alumni Association President Ivan Stehman Becky Moyer Bundled up for the cold weather, these children enjov I lie laslr of apple cider and doughnuts on Biemcsderfer lawn alter the Homecoming Parade — Photo by Debbie Dutcher 12 Homecoming

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