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hQuesth theme sets mood for l970 Homecoming Homecoming 1970. The Quest. . .To Conquer. Alumni return to see more new build- ings dedicated. Congressman Durwood Hall says, Nobody owes you anything, and praises students for non-violence. The band plays. Scattered applause is barely better than none. Chorale sings. Alumni and Ladies' Auxiliary give money for furniture. No trumpet fanfare. Patty Longiotti is crowned queen amid squeals of joy from dormmates. Bill Barbee sings. Roses for the queen. Homecoming coronation is beautiful. No royal processional re- cessional. Artist Series. Calvin Marsh sings, Stuart Sacks plays, the audience applauds. Alumni members retreat to the Joust for a gab-fest. Saturday morning. Beautiful day; cold day. Bands, floats, beauties, clowns. United We Stand wins first prize. Hours of work rewarded with admiring onlookers. eContinued on page 7M At right, Homecoming committee Heft to righ'd, Phil Magner, Ken Lee, Rich Williams, Alumni Advi- ser, Dan Franklin, Karen Bakke, Belinda Kolada, Chairman, Janet Goodrick, Nancy Damanskis, Mal- colm Brubaker, Susan McElroy. Below, Homecoming Queen Pattie Longiotti, her court and their es- corts are honored at half time of soccer game. Extreme right, Patti Longiotti sparkles at coronation.
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Alumni meet again. This time for food and business. Alumni meet again. This time for basket- ball game with varsity. Varsity wins, 83-56. Soccer game. Losing record. Nationally ranked opponent. Tempers flare. Rod leaves. Bruce falls. Doug falls. Terry falls. Norm and Steve score one goal together. Terry saves the day, makes 37 saves. One gets by. Game tied. Not bad. Banquet, Baptista speaks. Alumnus hon- ored Presidents spotlight classes of '61 and '66. Memories of days gone by. Bonfire. Floats go up in smoke. Every- one goes home. Homecoming, home-go- ing. Memories of days gone by. Above, long hours and many hands make for floats and fun. Top left, imagination and hard work produce first place float. Arthur Guruswamy and Debbie Humphrey ride atop the winning wagon. At right, Kandy Wren leads cheers dur- Irfg the Friday night pep rally. Top right, Dr. George Wood and Evangeline enjoy the Homecoming Parade. Extreme right, local high school bands set the mood for parade festivities.
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