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Clear skies, anticipation and excitement combined to create an energy filled Homecoming Weekend. Festivities began on Friday, September 2nd, with a dance and band on Milner- Bryan lawn. The Brice Street Band entertained students and Alumni with popular songs, old and new. Saturday kicked-off with a great start as students, alumni, faculty and friends were treated to a sidewalk cafe luncheon. Good food and a bright day were-en hanced by a new ac to Guilford ' s groups ai ganizations, the pep bant fhe small, energetic group of students, led by faculty advisor. Jay Van Tassell, amused onlookers with marching tunes. Phil Polo watches teammate To Summers manuever the ball agaii Longwood We ' re 11 , say Dina Castorio, Connie Moore. Wendy Stotoroff. and Tamara Draper
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lEIiii!! iiiiillll! Ill II mil Entertainment for the Fall of 1986 began early with a touch of class. Homecoming held September 27 28 kicked off a season of warm weather and an abundance of activities, in- cluding a side walk cafe luncheon. Bryan Quad dances gave students a chance to blow off steam after a week of classes. The themes were as varied as the people. Early in the year the play Dentity Crisis ' was shown in Sternberger Audi- torium. The rather confusing, but well done ploy was a hit among the com- munity. Later in the fall, Real Inspector Hound delighted students with mys- tery. For those students who chose to travel abroad in London, Munich or Guadalajara, the Fall was a time to learn new languages and cultures. Smiling Insplte of the cold weather ore William Hairston. Sam Jones, Albert Mankins and Clifford latum. Fall Action
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At 1:30, the football game against Hamp- den-Sydney began. Over one hundred fans cheered in the stands each time a touch- down was scored. The cheerleaders kept the crowd enthusiastic dur- ing the slow first half. Things started get- ting tense during the second half when Hampden-Sydney took the lead, but in the end, we won 30-29. During half-time, a float bearing the slogan Ti- ger Feast made its way around the field. Sunday was relative- ly quiet until the Alumpi vs. Men ' s Varsity La- crosse game. The on- field men were serious players as the off-field teammates joked with each other and on- lookers. The crowd, mostly made-up of alumni and students, relaxed on the grass, chatted with old friends and reminisced about years passed. The Homecoming Weekend was a true success, with warm weather, a victorious football game and good friends. Timothy Welsh, a friend, and Sabah Ahmad. Faces In the crowd
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