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a t W t, ' b 'M W Hapes, dreams flourish 4 ; J The Superstars activities ventures shown throughout h E . ., L followed the game 'with the program brought back 3 1 students, faculty, and alumni many memories to the alumni competing in different types of as well as some good Iaughs. races. The two and a half hour The Friday night Living concert ended in a standing Sound and Song was, as ovation for John Shows, assis- advertised, a musical ex- tant professor of music, who travaganza. The three- coordinated the entire pro- part-program featured over gram, and all the participants. 100 alumnil as well as, former The students didn't take . Choir and band directors. The tong to change from suits and ' bands and choirs were at their dresses to work clothes after best with their renditions of the concert and start building old and new songs done in their booths for the Autumn varied Styles. ' Festival. The slides of past musical The entire night was spent ., t in the Activities Buiiding saw- Theinitiation rideis made bythe 1980 ring, hammering, painting, and Homecoming Queen. Joanne Tum- trying to keep each other hullwasdriven around'thetrack at the, . , , : stadium immediately, ratter being awake W'th the hdp 0f some. t crowned; .- V. m 'w' 2: gr .-'. LI; . Pam Eccles, the 1979 Homecoming Queen, gets ready to make her final tribute. During the half-time she crowned the new queen. I l i' The Homecoming court along 1 j with their escorts enjoy the j second half of the game. , Roger Mitchell, junior, was 1 t Miss Turnbull's escort. v .c. u . I ..t x Memories of goldfish swallowing contests are revived as Tom Barney, senior, holds the fish on his tongue before swallowing it whole. This booth by Krause First North and Burgess Fourth South at the Autumn Festival offered chances for free oldf'sh. 44 Homecoming g I
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o unsh throughout orought back to the alumni good laughs. a half hour in a standing Shows, assis- yf music, who - entire pro- e participants. 5 didn't take from suits and clothes after start building the Autumn ght was spent Building saw- painting, and each other help of some D '5 the dating game! Elsie Paul, Shelly Kittell, and Cheryl Scarborough, freshmen, were the bachelorettes at the Autumn Festival. Miss Scarbor- 0u8h was the lucky winner. Homecoming 45
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