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Lx- Sf X 4 s ex ,OX The Murk Family performed ai the Friday night banquet. Carol Powell and Susan Magnuson accept roses af'ier being named runners-up in the queen contest.
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HOMECOMING 1971-72 Homecoming 1971-72, which began with a parade and a bonfire on Thursday eve- ning, was climaxed by a reception in the chapel on Saturday night. ln between - a banquet, the Techo 100, awards presentation, and a Yellowiacket game. It was a memorable weekend. At the parade, the queen candidates were presented on original floats by the residence halls. Afterwards, the cheerleaders led spirit cheers in front of a roaring bonfire. Friday evening, seventeen nervous candidates were intro- duced at the annual banquet. The Murk Family sang, and a new Queen was crowned. ln spite of the wind on Saturday, several new records were set in the exciting Techo 100. Alpha Omega took the overall championship with its two-cycle McCulluch, mak- ing 127 laps. The Yellowiackets provided a homecoming victory the same night when they defeated Dallas Baptist College by 9 points. At half time Homecoming Queen Kay Paul made the go-cart awards, and Mom LeTourneau presented the Spirit Tro- phy to the Women's Residence Hall. Following the basketball game the Murk Family sang a delightful selection of patriotic songs. It was a fitting climax to an exciting weekend. These lovely young ladies, all LeTourneau College co-eds, represented eighteen residence halls as candidates for 1971 72 Homecoming Queen.
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U we 1 .,,..,, A M 'ia .he Y-ere . ,i,,, One of the most exciting events at the homecoming weekend was the Techo-100 held on Saturday afternoon. A Yellowiacket basketball game added to the excitement of homecoming. The co-eds' entry in the Techo-100.
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