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While waiting for tomor- row, Sara V ' ogel sets the stage in the Phi Mu production of Annie. Phi Mil ' s skit won first place in the sorority division. Pho- to by Don Carhck And the winners are Variety Show Greek Men 1. Delta Chi 2. Phi Sigma Kappa Greek Women 1. Phi Mu 2. Delta Zeta 3. Alpha Sigma Alpha Independents 1. Phi Mu Alpha Sin- fonia 2. M-Club Olio Acts 1. Kara Weston and Amy Boyce 2. Tony Brown and Rick Henkel 3. C.J. Hauptmeier Overall Winner Phi Mu People ' s Choice Award Phi Mu Alpha Bobbys Elizabeth Gibson Kevin Sharpe Parade Floats Greek Men 1. Delta Chi 2. Phi Sigma Kappa 3. Tku Kappa Epsilon Greek Women 1. Delta Zeta 2. Phi Mu 3. Alpha Sigma Alpha Independents 1. Ag Club 2. ISO 3. Sigma Society Parade Individual Clowns Greek Men 1. Delta Chi 2. Phi Sigma Kappa 3. Delta Sigma Phi Greek Women 1. Delta Zeta 2. Phi Mu 3. Phi Mu Independents 1. Ag Club 2. ROTC 3. ROTC Parade Group Clowns Greek Men 1. Delta Chi 2. Sigma Phi Epsilon 3. Phi Sigma Kappa Greek Women 1. Delta Zeta 2. Sigma Sigma Sigma 3. Delta Zeta Independents 1. ISO 2. ISO 3. ISO Parade Jalopies 1. South Complex 2. Chi Phi Chi 3. SMS-AHEA Overall Parade Greek Men Delta Chi Greek Women Delta Zeta Independent ISO House Decs Greeks 1. Delta Chi 2. Phi Sigma Kappa 3. Alpha Kappa Lambda Independents 1. Alpha Kiu Alpha 2. University Players 3. Student Ambas- sadors Homecoming 29 k vlfii - ' - -
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Liglits, Camera, Actioo, Homeconiog! ' i -continued went up Friday, cheering the ' Cats to victory. According to Ron Wilson, who helped with Dieterich Hall ' s King Kong, production costs for the decs ran as high as $300. Other Walk Out Day festivities included a mini- carnival sponsored by North and South Complex- es. Students could partake in miniature golf, ride a ferris wheel or play darts. Also on Friday, there were turtle races and a water-balloon fight near the high-rise dorms. One of the newest Homecoming traditions, the third annual Old Timer ' s baseball game, was played Friday afternoon. Eighteen former Bearcats played in the game won by the white team, 4-1. Friday ' s finale was the second performance of the Variety Show. Lights, camera and action began again on Satur- day at 9:30 a.m. with a miniature Hollywood on Clown entries Donald and Daisy waddle down the pa- rade route. Tri Sigs Cindy Stallone and Pam Buckles played the famous ducks. Photo by Dana Nelson parade. Homecoming parade participants had been lining up and making final preparations since 5 a.m. Twenty-eight high school marching bands, 13 floats and countless jalopies and clowns marched to the tunes of Hollywood. Mickey Mouse, the Northwest Bearcat Marching Band and the Homecoming queen led the parade from the Olive DeLuce Fine Arts Building down Fourth Street past ASAP to the Nodaway County Courthouse Square. The crowd delighted in the spectacular perfor- mances of Gremlins, Star Wars characters, Mup- pets, the Joker and many others. Some of the floats included Jaws, Pete ' s Dra- gon, Top Gun and Hollywood Monsters. This marked the fourth year in the director ' s chair for Dave Gieseke. It ' s really the students that make this unique, -continued Strutting down College Ave., Jeff Luna portrays Roger from Who Framed Roger Rabbit. Luna placed se- cond for the Phi Sigs in the fraternity division of the individual clown contest. Photo by Dana Nelson Caught by surprise, Delta Zetas Sheila Murray and Denise Ibsen display looks of astonishment in the sorority ' s skit, Grease. ' ' Grease ' ' placed second in the sorority division. Pho- to by Myla Brooks 28 Homecoming
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A shrug shows Cari Prew- itt ' s feelings for the au- dience ' s mixed reactions of her Variety Show rules. Prewitt was the first hostess in the history of the show. Photo by Suzie Zech Not afraid to confront an overgrown Gremlin, a spectator gets a hug from Delta Zeta Tonya Malcom. The Gremlins placed first in the sorority group clown division. Photo by Steph- anie Frey 30 Homecoming
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