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During their presentation of On Colden Pond, Jay Votipka and Tim Dummer (Sigma Phi Epsilon) had the Variety Show audience convinc- ed in the reality of their characters. -Photo by E. Barrera Run, Steve, run. Steve Hansley pushes through as Mike Zentic practices his offensive skills. -Photo by S. Setley And the band played on seemed to be the motto for the Bearcat Marching Band. With their instruments high, they braved threatening clouds to entertain spectators. -Photo by D. Nowatzke Maryville parade entrants have to be prepared for any type of weather. This year, the parade was dampered by rain. -Photo by D. Nowatzke
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Wet, M ' inmnfi and wcnderf ul Ncrtliwest aces t€ the tncvies Tired eyes and sore bodies were a com- mon sight Sunday, thus marking the end of another Northwest Homecoming. From the opening curtain of the Variety Show, to the final victory dance, the Bearcats celebrated the 59th Homecom- ing with an abundance of wet, wonderful and winning spirit. Hollywood came alive on campus, with the Homecoming theme of Famous Movies. The variety show was hosted by Al Andrew and Joe Saubers. It was a week long event that featured nine skits and 10 oleo acts. The role of the emcees involved more than just introducing the acts, Andrew said. Our own act varied a little from night to night depending on the crowd response. After four nights of performance, Cindi Mayor emerged as the top oleo enter- tainer with her acappella rendition of Come In From the Rain. Mary Quiroz won second place singing Memory and Jan Malone and Greg Gilpin ' s duet, How Do You Keep the Music Playing?, took third. The Delta Chi men took first place with their rewrite of Animal House. Scott Vyskocil directed the skit, but it was a whole-group effort, Jay DeLeonard said. We worked together on everything. A tie between Phi Sigma Epsilon ' s The Wizard of Northwest and Sigma Phi Ep- silon ' s On Colden Pond resulted for second place. Tau Kappa Epsilon took fourth with their rendition of Young Frankenstein. In the Greek women ' s division the Phi Mus took first with Fame, followed by Alpha Sigma Alpha, performing Heaven Can Wait; Sigma Sigma Sigma and Gone With the Northwest Wind, and the Delta Zeta ' s remake of Bye Bye Bir- die Bearcat. Franken Hall, the only independent skit, took first place in that category with Flashdance. com No Northwest event would be complete without the appearance of mascot Bobby Bearcat. -Photo by S, Setiey Sigma Sigma Sigma members bring The Muppet Movie characters to life through many hours of hard work. -Photo by D. Nowatzke 22 Homecoming
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The Homecoming Queen finalists were: Front Row; Belinda Bryant, sponsored by Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia and Sigma Alpha lota; and Laurie Engle, sponsored by Delta Chi. Back Row; Robin Jones, sponsored by Sigma Phi Epsiion; Sally Waller, sponsored by Delta Zeta; and Toni Prawl, sponsored by Alpha Kappa Lambda. -Photo by D. Cieseke The women of Phi Mu present the Creek women ' s winning skit, Fame. -Photo by D. Cieseke Cone With the Northwest Wind, produced by Sigma Sigma Sigma, starred Penny Helle, Caye Lane, Helen Leeper and Rhonda Hauptman. -Photo by E. Barrera J eft Thompson leads members of Delta Chi in the finale of Bearcat House. -Photo by E. Barrera V v IN 24 Homecoming The seventl brougl m. Homei firsinl
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