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as the grand marshalls. The Homecoming game began with a parachute jump. Half-time activities fea- tured the crowning of the Homecoming Queen, Nise Levy, a senior from Nash- ville. She was accompanied by her court. Susan Cook, Caria Winfree, Suzanne Bo- mar, and Wendy LaLance. Matthew and Lauren Gillespie, the children of Dean and Mrs. Cliff Gillespie, served as flower and crown bearers. The burning of the Kappa Alpha, Alpha Delta Pi float was an unexpected event causing $12,000 in damages. MTSU won the football game with a 24- 7 victory over Austin Peay. MTSU ' s spirit and cooperation made the Raider Race to Victory a memorable and enjoyable Homecoming. — Katherine Casity and James Burkard @ uiiilii ' iilii ' -lTi- ' ii ku
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place; and Gamma Beta Phi, Third place. The winners in the open division who placed in the Activities Day events were Lyon Hall, First place-, Felder Hall, Second placej and Wood Hall, Third place. The overall spirit winners between fraterni- ties were Kappa Alpha, First place; Phi Kappa Alpha, Second place; and Sigma Chi, Third place. The Activities ' Day events saw a change in placements as Pi Kappa Alpha took First place, Sigma Alpha Epsilon received Second place, and Sigma Chi received Third place. The sororities showing the most overall spirit were Alphs Delta Pi, First place; Chi Omega, Second place; and Kappa Delta, Third place. In the Activities ' Day events the sororities that placed were Chi Omega, First place; Alpha Gamma Delta, Second place; and Kappa Delta, Third place. Hot Tomato appeared in the JUB for the Homecoming Dance and a blues band played in the DA Thursday evening. Both groups were thoroughly enjoyed by those students who attended. If there was anyone left who still had no MTUS spirit, he was quickly caught up in the spirit Friday. Friday evening, the bonfire got on its way. After the bonfire, everyone moved to the DA to enjoy a wonderful concert by Gene Cotton. Saturday dawned clear and bright for the Blue Raider Homecoming parade. The traditional parade route, down Tennessee Blvd. and East Main Street toward the Square was lined with MTSU students and alumni, Murfreesboro residents and chil- dren. Gene Cotton and his family served
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