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Top e Even though their float wasn't judged a winner, these members of the Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity still Hcared about Austin Peays' homecoming. Left e Paulette Suggs, homecom- ing queen, and Sharon Schreiber, last years' queen, must have found the homecoming festivities interesting. Above e Gov quarterback Randy Christophel comptetes a pass, while Waddell Whitehead blocks, but it wasn't enough for APSU to overcome Murray State.
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3 R313 E. 3ELE. $333: Top 3 In the fraternity house competition, Alpha Tau Omega won first place. Above - A beautiful fall day was supplied for Paulette Suggs to ride on the queens' float in the homecoming parade. Right 3 ROTC Blasted Murray to take second place in the float compe- tition. MW? 1? y ' 3 ;
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Taking first place in the fraternity house competition was Alpha Tau Omega; Pi Kappa Alpha, second; and Sigma Chi, third. Turnovers and mistakes made the difference in APSUts homecoming loss against Murray State University, 23- 13. A crowd of 8,200 watched as the Governors turned the ball over eight times, Hkilling key drives that could have won the game, according to Coach Jack Bushofsky. Austin Peay went onto the field with a 4-4 record and a 2-2 conference mark to meet Murray State. And what about halftime? What was the big commotion about on the foot- ball field about 60 seconds before time ran out? It was the third annual Alumni Band. The band consisted of approximately 85 alumni of The Peay. The graduating range of these alumni was 1960-1975. The band was led on the field by Judy Eastbridge Boston and feature twirler Donna Cogdill Huffaker. The band played aIl-time AP favorites such as HSmash Bang , the Alma Mat- er, ttDisco Baby and HThe Govs. F 81 H . Top Left - Members of the Chi Omega sorority show their spirit during the homecoming parade. Top Right - In the competition between the women's dorms, Blount Hall won first place for the best decorated hall. Bottom e Sigma Chi's Htrashy entry swept a first place in the car decoration division.
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