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Students make ' Fantastic Voyage ' through Homecoming celebration Just as Americans took an incredible journey to the present, Fort Hays State students took a Fantastic Voy- age 1 ' through Homecoming 1975. After weeks of preparation for the festivities, the voyage began Friday at Custer Bridge with the Tug-of- War. Participants and spectators could relax afterwards at the Back Door which received permission to reopen that day after being closed for selling beer on campus. Students followed the snake dance to Oktoberfest where Linda Wylie, Quinter junior, was robed queen. One candidate who failed to be selected as a finalist was Irv Emig, Abilene senior. Emig, who repre- sented Wiest Hall, was the first male to enter the contest. Six of 23 floats in Saturday ' s parade displayed the theme, Our Nation ' s Fantastic Voyage 1 McMindes Hall ' s entry, won the Alumni Award for the best theme portrayal. For the first time in eight years the Tigers won their Homecoming game by defeating Pittsburg State 19-13. Comedian David Brenner appeared at halftime to crown queen Linda Wylie, Homecoming 1975 ended with the David Brenner-Barry Manilow con- cert Saturday night Both performers were well-received by the largest crowd ever at a Homecoming con- cert. 1. Irv Emig, Abilene senior, made FHS history by being the j - | first male in the Homecoming queen contest. 2 , Snake danc- — LLI 4 ers follow FHS cheerleaders to the pep rally at Oktoberfest t I 3. Linda Wylie, Quinter junior, reigned as queen over J I j £ Homecoming festivities. 4. “Fantastic Voyage to a Home- 1 coming Victory was the theme of the Agnew Hall float, which received the Mayor ' s Award. 5, Student nurses operated The Sting,” winner of the Sweepstakes and Animation Awards. 6 . Bite-em, Tigers,” the Men’s Physical Education Club float, won the FHKSC and Merit Awards. Homecoming 23
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m M Hi rt Barry Manilow David Brenner . . . Get. is . , , 5,000 in att end ance . . , largest Honijec fning crowd over . . , MUAB sponsored, Barry Manilow, Musician
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