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Diamond jubilee homecoming parkles with pirit Cool, crisp weather and the Diamond Jubilee Anniversary gave Homecoming an added kick on October 11. Campaigns for queen and king candidates were in extra high gear as posters, buttons, and balloons adorned students, bushes, and sidewalks. Don Lewis in the Southwest Standard said, Homecoming election day is a great day to take the scenic route behind Carrington. The pep rally, led by the cheer- leaders and Sugar Bears, was highlight- ed by the crowning of Jeff Deatherage, Homecoming King. Jeff, a sophomore, was sponsored by United Towers Government. The ten finalists for Homecoming royalty were chosen from nine men and 21 women. They were selected by a panel of judges that included university personnel and students. Other king candidates were Dennis Miller, spon- sored by Wells dormitoryg Craig Billmeyer, supported by Sigma Chi fraternityg Steve Hill, sponsored by Alpha Delta Pi sororityg and Greg Dippold, sponsored by the Pershing Rifles organization. continued on page 17 HOMECOMING KING and Queen, Jeff Deather- age and Beth Huesgen, take a triumphal ride around Briggs Stadium. PENGUINS, AVOCADOES, Greeks, and various others sprint from the starting line of the 2 U2 mile Laundry to Lockers fun run. POSTERS for various candidates adorn Carring- ton Hall in an effort to encourage and sway voting during Homecoming election week. 14!Homecoming www . vwv'Mvwm 'ww www-.-.,,.mm+-ww ss,,..,s A .w.i,.. . .-...eww f x 4-51 l 'sal S -rr 5 F il We P C MW ,,,, , r S, 2 -ie -in ,NP .Milli Wi L, Nl
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! 5 i , I , 1 ,E - ,V .wav 15 gt I e iff WW to l A 5 r ,',, Y , ,' 1 r P-M . ' 2 ' A STUDENT STOPS CLOWNING for a moment as she captures homecoming memories on film. KELVIN DIXON searches for an opening in Central Missouri's defensive line. COACH CONNORS informs the Bears that they will win, and tells them how to do it. SMSU BEARS eagerly await the moment when they will run onto the field to confront the CMSU Mules. 16lHomecoming
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