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ABOVE LEFT: Homecoming parade participants. ABOVE RIGHT: Clowns provided entertainment at the cookout celebration. DIRECTLY ABOVE: A C.A.B. member handed out memento balloons during the cookout.
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Webster and South Halls are the older complexes on campus. It is made up of rooms that house two people each. As with any place, residence hall living has to be made more com¬ fortable. The taste in decor has a wide range as seen in the accompanying pictures. There are neat and simple rooms, neat and complicated rooms and ones where the floor is hard to lo¬ cate because the occupant doesn’t pick anything up and can’t find anything. Dorm living can be tough for those who have never shared before. It takes some time to adjust. There are many activities that go along with dorm living. People style hair in the halls, finish canoes in rooms, sew, listen to problems, and much more. Top Left: bedroom in South Hall. Top Right: outside of South Hall. Center: bedroom in Webster Hall. Immediate Left: student in South Hall. 25
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The 1980 “Lion’s By A Landslide” homecoming was kicked off on Thursday, October 30, with a pep rally spon¬ sored by the Downtown Joplin Merchants Association. The Cheerleaders, Coach Frazier, and the senior football players were featured along with the homecoming royalty candidates. The 17 candidates, sponsored by various organizations on campus, were taken to Beefmasters for lunch, featured on KTVJ’s Carol Parker Show, and taken on to the pep rally. Joplin Mayor Jack Belden proclaimed the weekend as Green and Gold Weekend and presented M.S.S.C. with a Green and Gold Proclamation. On Friday at 2:00 p.m. the campus decorations from dif¬ ferent organizations were judged and Industrial Technology was announced as the winner. The student body had selected 6 finalists and a queen by ballot. They were: Ivy Pugh, Debbie Gibson, Rayma Hartley, Stephanie Ruble, Genea Rough, Linda Talkin, and Marilyn Kanast. An all-campus cookout was held near the biology pond. Dwayne Bowman and the International Road Show provided musical entertain¬ ment for all. Glenn Edgin, C.A.B. Chairperson, announced that Debbie Gibson was chosen 1980 Homecoming Queen. The night was climaxed with a concert performance by Rick Nelson and Gene Cotton. Saturday November 1, began with a parade down Main Street at 10:00 a.m. Thirty-five marching units and a host of organizational floats made up the procession. The Kappa Al¬ phas were judged to be the winners of the float competition. At 12:45 p.m., the game ball was parachuted into Hughes Stadium onto the 50 yard line. During half-time, the highlight was the formal coronation of Queen Debbie Gibson by Sr. Class President Campanella Benson. The Sweepstakes Award was presented to Industrial Technology. The entire homecom¬ ing festivities ended victoriously with the M.S.S.C. Lions win¬ ning over the Wayne State Wildcats 14-13. ABOVE LEFT: Ivy Pugh (queen candidate) riding in the parade. ABOVE CENTER; Dwayne Bowman and the International Road Show provided music for the campus cookout. IMMEDIATE LEFT: The crowd enjoyed the campus activities at the cookout. TR! STATt mm WAm CO JOPUN MO 27
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