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The marching band toots its entouragement to the football team. - Photo by Craig Johnson Mills and Jones halls Mexican Fiesta placed se- cond in the B-category floats. y Photo by Stan Schelhorn Wsmwthzt; Alpha Tau Omega, Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Nu float wins first in the A-category floats. - Photo by Craig Johnson Homecoming 15
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Homecoming Saturday was the climax of the week. People lined Wabash Avenue as early as 8 a.m. for the Homecoming Parade. The Sweepstakes float was Pi Kappa Alpha and Delta Gamma float of Dutch Treat. Float categories were divided into the A division for floats costing more than $800, B division for floats costing between $500 and $800, and mini-floats spending below $500. In the A division, ATO's, Gamma Phi's and Sigma Nu's won with their Chinese New Year. Lambda Chi Alpha and Chi Omega placed second with African Adven- ture, and Theta Chi, Alpha Phi and Sigma Phi Epsilon placed third with Emporor's Paradise. In the B division, Phi Delta Theta and Alpha Omicron Pi finished first with Homecoming 14 The Swiss Clock Maker. Mills and Jones halls paired for second place finishing float of Mexican Fiesta. Placin third was Phi Gamma Delta and Alp a Xi Delta with a Trip to Egypt , . . The mim-float category Winner was Cromwell and Pickerl Hall float of Tour de France. The Society of Packagin and Handling Engineers float of gypt ranked second. Sigma Pi and Alpha Sigma Alpha float theme, Journe to the Great White North, placed third. Parades draw all sizes of spectators. This child is enamored over a float. - Photo by Craig Johnson Rita Burns, Terre Haute senior, hugs Sandra Andersen, Evansville soghomore, after winning the trike race for the C i 0's. Coach Ruthanne Hilbrich, Griffith senior tin back roundi, smiles her approval. - Photo by Rob Wil iams
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Homecoming It took a 21 member steering commit- tee with more than 3,000 students serv- ing on various c'ommittees to run this large scale event. The child in everyone's heart was delighted by the sights of the colorful floats and the beat of the marching bands. Paul L. Wolf, retired faculty member Homecoming 16 and former baseball coach, served as the Grand Marshal for the event. Sunday was a day of well-deserved rest for all those who worked to bring a Journey Far Away to life. By Sharon Bohling Pike trike- team members prepare the trike for a grueling workout. - Photo by Stan Schelhom Scott Rayburn picks up another shingle for Greg Gray to put on the float frame while Tom Miller watches. e Photo by Craig Johnson
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