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'new dimensions in '70-angelo homecoming New Dimensions in '70 was the theme for ASU's homecoming. Ac- tivities were kicked off with a faculty vs. ASUSA flag football game and ended with the Rams overwhelming victory over Stephen F. Austin. Monday was designated as Blue Monday. Students were encouraged to wear blue in support of the Rams. Tom and Billy entertained ASU students as part of Tuesday's activi- ties which also included a film festi- val in the food service center. Dr. Peter Stanlis gave a lecture on Robert Frost on Wednesday and Tom and Billy hosted a concert Thursday night. A funeral procession to the bon- fire began Friday's festivities. The bonfire preceded the Winter Carni- val and dance. Mary Evridge was crowned home- coming queen as the climax to a full week of activities. Following the game ASU students dance to the music of The Stix in the Cotillion Room at the Town House Cupperj. The faculty comes out victorious over the ASUSA in the annual flag football game flowery. itil
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Y, - -, 9' Q., 3, m 'zuwi-4 MA Hull E Mary Evridge and her escort, Jim Wilson, await the announcement of the 1970 Home- coming Queen fupper righty. Diana Block, 1969 Homecoming Queen, prepares to crown her successor Cupper lefty. During homecoming week, singers Tom and Billy keep students entertained with a variety of music fabovej.
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