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,. -Ay f-5 ing Dance in The Loft Lambda Chi Ornegas winning parade enlrx a inan- eating Lion. dex-ours a Wofford 'lerrier for breakfast Ptmss'er Play performs lor rhe dancers ar rhe Hiimecorn Ti'l K:-. - 4 . D-5' ,l l I T ,P T lp Ei Nltf, i. as T i' T f . 4 ' i N ' 5' l. ' X '- 7 J . ll 5 'Nl Q. l l '.. Qi er ' I ,T L' I I' fl ' V in 1 5' ' 4 ll -i Ln zz:- .. QL. Delra Kappa Theta s parade enrri releases balloons at the end of the parade in Meares Stadium MHC, You Look Marvelous omecoming was three davs of celebra' tion running from Thursdav, October 10, to Saturdav. October 12. There were shows, contests, a dance, a parade, and a long-awaited football game with the halftime crowning of the Homecoming King and Queen. Everyone had fun and agreed that the atmosphere was just marvelous Preparations for homecoming started early in the year under the guidance of the unions Main Events Committee and the committees chairman, Ellen Sechrest. Shows were orga- nized, and plans were layed. Students worked to make posters and banners while campus organizations built floats and wrote skits in preparation for the parade and pep rally. The first activity everyone was busy with was the Lion Growl held on October 10 in Moore Auditorium. This pep rally was hosted by professional comedienne and emcee, Denise Moses. Between her routines, many organiza- tions performed skits to show their school spirit. The top three performances were bv Golden Pride, Alpha Phi Omega, and the cheerleaders. On Friday, the college union sponsored a Homecoming dance in The Loft. Evervone dressed up for the semieformal occassion and enjoyed dancing to the dvnarnic band Pow- er Play. The band had us on our feet all night long. The parade on Saturdav was led bv this rears Grand Marshall, Dr. Fred Bentley There were twenty entries ranging from fire engines to a man-eating Volkswagon Beetle made to look like a lion. Prizes were given to the top three floats which were made by Lambda Chi Omega, Delta Kappa Theta, and the Interna- tional Club respectivelv Student participation made Homecoming 'Hi the best ever. E1 jlohn Anderson and Ellen Sechrest On The Hill Homecoming 19 I -- .-r .-v -n-4' of' .nd-
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