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THE GOLDEN GIRLS, a drill team which was new to the University this year, bear the early morning cold during the parade. ILLUMINATED by the bonfire, the Vandal DURING the Homecoming parade, Scott Adams, cheerleaders admire the colorful flames as the Doug McMicken, Ken Biery, Guy Smith and sparks shoot into the sky. Golden Girls Kris Anderson and Carol Jordon show their spirit. Homecoming 23
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THE QUEEN'S FLOAT was shared by 1981 Homecoming Queen Jenny Pottenger and her two attendants Laura Duren and Ann Aschen- brenner. Their beauty and elegance was admired by the many students and parents along the parade route. attempt. On the fourth-and-goal play, Hobart fumbled the snap from the center and had to fall on the ball and Reno completed its in- credible goal line stand. A Vandal comeback attempt early in the second half failed to materialize as the Van- dals dropped to 0-4 in the Big Sky Con- ference race. “The only friends we have are the guys right here,” a disappointed quarterback Ken Hobart said afterwards in a somber Vandal locker room, “The quys on the team.” Hobart was wrong however. Although the Homecoming spirit was A LEAK-PROOF replica of the ASUI-Kibbie dashed by the results of the game, the Dome, constructed by Targhee Hall and Steel dofeat was quickly forgotten at the many House, claimed second prize in float judging. dances and parties on campus that evening. Then, visitors and alumni began trickling back out of Moscow, and the campus began settling down. Leaves and debris covered the once almost-clean campus, as another homecoming was over. Homecoming may not have been spec- tacular, but it was ours. The game was lost, but the Idaho spirit prevailed. 0 22 Homecoming
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AFTER AN EXHAUSTING day of shopping, many people find a tall, cool Orange Julius to be refreshing. Jayne Toull pours out a freshly whip- ped glass of the drink. MANAGER and full time student, Tammy Brost, a sophomore, earns her extra money at It's a Small World, a local pet store. 24 Working
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