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Members of Alpha Kappa Lambda fraternity roll their version of Noah ' s Ark d(i»n the paraiif roiite. IX ' spite creative efforts, the top prize in the pomp clown catagorj went to the LX ' lta Chis. Photo by Ton Miceli. Sigma Phi Kpsilon ' s see-saw marathon continues as H. J. Amys teeter- totters while waitin); for the parade to Ix-jjin. The Sig Eps 72-hour see-saw marathon during Homecoming raised $7IX) for their philanthropy, lx)U Gehrig ' s disease. I ' holo In Jon Brilton.
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Back in Time -continued Another change in the parade was the rearranging of the float category. Instead of having separate categories for sorori- ties and fraternities, there was only one overall float category. I didn ' t like throwing everyone in one category, Mike Turner, Phi Sig, said. I liked it better when there was a division between fraternities and sororities. The Phi Sigma Kappas, who won the float category, dedicated their float, Cats Voyage To Victory, to the memory of Greg Coffer, a fraternity brother who died over the summer. Inste ad of doing a float, members of Sigma Phi Epsilon had a 72 hour see-saw marathon. The Sig Eps raised over $700 for their philanthropy, Lou Gerhig ' s dis- ease. After the parade wound down, the crowds began anticipating the football game against Central Missouri State Uni- versity. For the first time in the season, the ' Cats led in the first quarter of a game. Once halftime arrived, the ' Cats were tied with the Mules at 7-7. Northwest lost 10-7 in the last minutes of the game. Homecoming ' 92 was definitely one that would be history worth repeating. — Jewmifeh Mahokey The Phi Mu float makes its way down the parade route. The float placed second in the float division. Photo by Tony Miceli. Homecoming Awards PARADE SUPREMACY Independent— Sigma Society Fraternity— Phi Sigma Kappa Sorority— Phi Mu BEST FLOAT Phi Sigma Kappa — Explorers BEST CLOWN Delta Zeta — A Tribute to Jim Henson PAPER MACHE Independent — Tau Phi Upsilon — Astronauts Sorority — Delta Zeta — A Tribute to Jim Henson Fraternity — Delta Chi — Invention of the Wheel VARIETY SHOW SKITS Sorority — Alpha Sigma Alpha- Laveme and Shirley ' s Homecoming Reunion Fraternity— Delta Chi, Mr. Peabobby and The Wayback Machine Independent — Sigma Alpha Iota, Bobby Bearcat at Woodstock Northwest COSTUME Independent— ISO, Clowns Through History Fraternity — Phi Sigma Kappa, Forefathers Sorority — Phi Mu, Roaring ' 20 ' s POMP Fraternity — Delta Chi, Isaac Newton Sorority — Delta Zeta, George Washington Independent — Sigma Society, Ad Building Fire JALOPIES Alpha Gamma Rho, Retum From the Living Dead OLIO ACTS Jeff Gillihan and Francie Miller, If You Say My Eyes Are Beautiful, BEST ACTRESS Kim Mahoney, Alpha Sigma Alpha BEST ACTOR Curtis Jones, Sigma Phi Epsilon PEOPLE ' S CHOICE AWARD FOR BEST ACT Delta Chi- Mr. Peabobby and the Wayback Machine. 24 Homecoming
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Adam and Becky Shipley prepare dinner as they spend an evening at home. The Shipleys had their first liiss on the Itissing bridge. Photo by Tony Miceli. Bud and Glenda Gustin relax after a day of classes. The Gustins married before graduating so they could begin their lives together after they were finished with school. Photo by Tony Miceli. Spending time together. Bud and Glenda Gustin study for classes. The Gustins were able to survive financially on their own. Photo by Tony Miceli 26 Married Students
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