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Homecoming Began Early cw: ,X Puff' B f 85:1 4 TP' zfmgiff l. 3 me 31. R' Newly-crowned Homecoming Queen Jan McCurdy Ccenterl is surrounded by her court, left to right, Barbara Budell, Ruth Auwen, Ginger Durfee, Diane Goodwin, Tanya Rob- EVENTS SPARKED Homecoming events started earlier than usual this year with the annual Coronation Ball Saturday night, Octo- ber 3. The ball along With other activ- ities followed a theme of Rodgers and Hammerstein. Queen Jan McCurdy Was Crowned during the dance to officially spark the spirit. Actually, chairman Ted Maness and his committee began planning sooner. Float planners and skit Writers also started formulating 'ideas early. bins, Jan Reid and Karen Moulton. It takes more than tissue paper to build a float.
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Barn Dance ? Marryin' Sam is at it again I1 Jim Dalos finds out he is Ugly Man Preman Sotomayor, student from Ecuador, Wins the Chimes typewriter drawing.
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Trucks and other vehicles full of screaming, pounding students snaked their way through downtown Pocatello Friday night. The only stipulation placed on the students was that they were not supposed to use garbage can lids. The noise makers returned to the stadium for a rally and to watch the IKS light the I , The day of Homecoming was clear and warm. Stu- dents and townspeople stood along the parade route and watched the 15 float entries. The Sig Eps won the ments Hoat competition and the Alpha Chis took the women's trophy. T and T took the open competition trophy. ISU alums met for a luncheon at noon. The game with Fresno State began at 1:30 p.m. R A ' ,,.3.f,:gg.- Y. ' ,M C . , JZ, 3. After watching an ISU Victory in the Spud Bowl, Bengalites gathered in the decorated ballroom for the Homecoming dance at 9 p.m. Si Zentner and his orchestra provided dance music. Decorations carried out the Rodgers and Ham- merstein theme with a fac- simile of a theatre. It is serious work 9 me y . ,..p , .-52. . ' - 1. JAN MCCURJJ-Y Homecoming Queen
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