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The 1987 Homecoming theme was A Tradition of Success in the Eagle ' s nest. The parade began at 3:00 p.m. near the Physical Plant and Warehouse and contin- ued down Chandler Road to Fair Road, then onto Henry Drive and down to Sweet- heart Circle. Bo Ginn, this year ' s Grand Marshal, is a GSC alumnus. He is now a businessman in Alexandria, Virginia. Ginn led the parade in a convertible provided by the college. Parade entries included fourteen floats, twenty-two crazy cars, four animated characters, and six clowns. Among the prizes award- ed to the parade ' s partici- pants were $250 first prize; second prize $150; and third prize $50 for double entry floats. Single entry floats re- ceived: first prize, $175; sec- ond prize, $125; and third prize, $50. Crazy cars received: first prize, $50; second prize, $30; and third prize $20. Animated characters clowns received: first prize, $20; second prize, $10; and third prize, $5. Winners also received trophies. The 58th Lewis Hall float. Angle King and her escort ' 18 Homecoming Student Life
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i V if • tall A special set of Spirit Tro- phies were awarded for participation in all Home- coming events. They were awarded in four categories: the All Spirit Trophy, the Pan- hellenic Spirit Trophy, the In- terfraternity Spirit Trophy and the Student Organiza- tion Spirit Trophy. This year ' s additions to the guest list were the Faculty Alumni Band and the Fort Stewart Band. The entrants were judged by a panel of nine made up of faculty and staff mem- bers. The categories to be judged upon were color, creativity, originality and overall appearance. No consumption of alco- hol prior to or during the homecoming parade was the one main rule and the one most strictly enforced. Had this rule been broken the organization would have been fined and would have gone before the disciplinary board of the college. First on the Eagle Fest agenda was the introduction of NCAA Division 1-AA Coach of the Year, Erk Rus- sell, and the Eagle ' s football team. Russell introduced the team ' s twenty seniors and gave them a chance to speak. He then stated, My instructions were to say a few words to get ya ' ll fired up. r ' The TKE ' s show us their pride. The many ways to show your spirit. 20 Student Life Homecoming
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