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The Unknown Tiger — a familiar sight at football games — confronts one of the clowns participating hr the First Friday parade. f.lcnn Stephens Student Life-23
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First Friday Completing the line-up came the bulk of the entrants bearing floats based on the parade theme. Participants cheered their way down the avenue until the could strut their stuff as they flanked the judge ' s booth on Bowman field. Radio announcer Dan Kelley and his wife, women ' s basket- ball coach Annie Tribble, and Mrs. Bill McClellan judged this year ' s efforts in sev- en catagories: color, theme, workmanship, lighting, music, originality, and overall ef- fect. Trophies and other prizes such as kegs of beer, pizzas, and cash were awarded during the pep rally to first and second place winners in each division. First place in the Activity Club Division went to the Science Club, with the Chemical Engi- nee ring Society taking second place. Top honors in the Fraternity Division went to Alpha Gamma Rho, with the second spot going to Alpha Phi Omega. Tri Delta and Chi Omega won first and second places in The Rally Cats, riding atop a fire engine, led the enthusiastic crowd in some traditional Clemson cheers. A Tiger band trumpeter displays intense concentra- tion as he and other band members belt out Tiger Rag. Ra mond Teaster Ka mond Teaster 22-Studcnt Life
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First Friday. the Sorority Division. The top spots in the Women ' s Dorm Division went to the Clemson House and Byrnes Hall, with Johnstone B-8 and D-3 taking first and second places in the Men ' s Dorm Division. The overall winner this year was Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. The pep rally itself was in the traditional Clemson style, but with a few added touches. Coach Danny Ford presented the current crop of senior football players, and Leonard Posttoasties of Leonard ' s Los- er ' s fame came before the overflow crowd to predict Rice ' s defeat. The crowd remained standing through- out the entire event, and displayed their true Tiger spirit as the traditional playing of Tiger Rag and the Alma Mater end- ed the biggest First Friday Day ever. by Jill Pebbles and Kim Nelson The sisters of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority ride proudly before their float, which won the award for best overall entry. The cheerleaders exhort spirit down College Avenue in downtown Clemson during the parade. Gunter Weidemann (.null i Wcidemann 24-Studcnl Life
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