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HOMECOMING 23
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y Janus ! . Homecoming WWaW As the parade passed through, many students and alumni were treated with colorful floats, marching bands, clowns, queens, and the Homecoming Court. The overcast skies had disappeared and the weekend brought a warm fall day. The week of hustle and bustle was winding down and the enthusiastic crowd was ready to move inside the dome where the fmal events would take place. Area bands helped the university band play spirited songs which pro- vided the background music for the parade. Floats made by the organiza- tions, both Greek and independent, were shown to the lined-up spectators. Winner of the float competition was Pi Kappa Phi in Greek division. The independent division was won by Student National Environmental Vikki Plemmons Linda Beckett I 22 VSTUDENTLLIFE Health Association. The months of planning and weeks of work are what it took to bring together a successful homecoming. The students and organizations pulled together to make the annual events exciting and the competition un. The vision of the Universityts future was seen through the eyes of 13 Greek organizations, 17 independent organizations, and 13 residence halls that participated in the week-long homecoming events. by David Hansel Vikkj Plemmons Vikki Plemmons
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AERIAL CIRCUS Danger, fear, excitement, these thoughts enter into the minds of the spectators. You are standing on a small board suspended in mid air, all eyes on you. Youtre waiting for the handle of the trapeze rope to arrive, 1,2, 3, andjump. Youtve caught the rope handle and away you go, grabbing your partnefs hands or legs. Whatts next? A flip? A turn? A jump? ' Enthusiasm filled the air while eyes opened wide and mouths dropped as the bystanders watched various trapeze acts. In the first act five students ride a bicycle at the same time. In another act, several people position themselves on a narrow wire. Many many breath-taking events follow. Laughter, ttOohs? and ttaahstt rumbled through the crowds as several students performed in the aerial circus. These students were visiting E.T.S.U. from Florida State University. Written by David Hansel 24 STUDENT LIFE
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