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Dy LUCY COKER tudent Activites Editor e first Homecoming sr win in five years and a :d attendance of alumni e this fall’s homecoming a special event. e festivities began •day afternoon, Oct. 18, a parade from the reat gate down to the :tic fiels at Black itain Elementary School. 5 and decorated cars iring the cheerleaders the Homecoming Court representing each dorm cipated in the parade. Cavaliers plow to their first season win, a 5—2 victory over North Greenville College. “Eastern Seaboard” brought the day to an en- joyable close, playing before a happy group of students and alumni. “It was one of the most popular bands that has ever performed for a dance,” said Student Activites Director Hellen Andrews. While about 50 Montreat students had their own “Homecoming” cedebration at the Son fatehr M adverselj Homecon t; ft) °s JC « D 60 2 J= % , udent Body owns Baker , i mecoming '75 reached its zenith day night, Oct. 18, with the ning of Miss Nellie Baker as ecoming Queen '75 and Miss ke Parriott as Maid of Honor. Maitland, Fla. resident, Miss r is in her last year at Montreat- :rson College. At homecoming year, she was crowned Maid of Dr—the freshman queen on the ss Parriott lives in North Augus- C. and represents the freshman this year. her sophomore representatives te court were Miss Jill Barnes of onville, Fla., Miss Lynn Buie of nsboro, N. C., and Miss Jennifer le of Wilmington, N. C. Those men also on the court were Miss y Fortner of Johnson City, Tenn. Beverly Harper of Charlotte, . and Miss Mary Sue Van of Clearwater, Fla. rlier Saturday, the for the le and court w .53 »g 15 .2 oj 2 3 « I «’Ss a« ■b9i|--25acrS |l a A oc !5!l co Xi ft) CQ C 5 C o : sz c -c 9 w 8 w -a x. §isi. iisl(Stvls = ■s ft) X oc CJD su 0) 0
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ttaun inspires Roger Eric Haun wants to turn the basketball program around at Montreat-Anderson College. Haun at age 25 is replacing Jim Seaton as the new head basketball coach at the col- lege. He also will be recruiting and imseling in admissions. x :Pl 8Bnt Montreat-Anderson to be ' its basketball,” Haun says. ' whe team playing exciting no. Wa most of the time man running with the ball kcan. This makes i Vlavers. anti LhMfl
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