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Left - At the unusually hot Homecoming, at least one band member tainted from the heal. Right - The Marching 110 prepared a specia. Homecoming show incorporating the Marching Alumni. Bottom - The Homecoming Parade featured floats, like this Stroh ' s lAE-AtA float, as well as many bands including the Marching Alumni.
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Far Left - Dressing up and pretending to be someone else is part ot the fun of Halloween at OU. Left - As the hours dwindled on, it was not uncommon to see gouls recovering from the evening. Bottom - Watching Court Street from above was just as much fun as being on Court Street as students forgot their inhibitions for a night. eating contest, and food, beer and kisses for sale. Big Bird, won the costume contest and the runners- up included one student whose costume was a portable television over his head. Uptown, the mood was more rowdy and less inhibited. And confirming everyone ' s fears, a large proportion of uptown partiers were from out-of-town. Of 141 people arrested that night, only 26 were university students. As the evening progressed, police overlooked open container violations, and the smell of marijuana was noticable at times. Several of the costumes worn uptown were of dubious taste, such as the people that went as toilet seats. Many were simply strange and creative combinations of paint, aluminum foil and cardboard. The bars were jam-packed. The many unlucky ones who could not get in had to content themselves with parading down Court Street and gawking at the decorated masses. The added hour gained from the switch to standard time took its toll and by the time the bars closed most people had gone home, and the streets were again opened to traffic. Soon, the city crews were out in the rainy, early-morning hours, s cleaning the mess, thus signalling J the end of this year ' s Mardi Cras of 5 the Midwest. I 15
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Left - The linale at the bonfire was a magnificent display of fireworks. Bottom - In addition to the Homecoming halftime festivities, many watched the Bucsh balloon ascend and descend. USCH 17
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