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Homecoming 1973
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Anticipation pervaded McIntosh Center Tuesday evening, October 9, as homecoming candidates proclaimed themselves to the student body. Individual skits, including gypsies, play¬ boy bunnies, a fairy godmother, and a hard hat crew were presented to creatively display each candidates credentials. The following day voting for the king and queen was held. That night the homecoming committee and ONU cheerleaders led a torch light parade, which wound its way around campus. The parade ended behind the Meyer Hall of Science where all of the torches were used to start the bonfire. There the anxious crowd learned that lane Rucker, CBOG, and Don Howard, Sigma Pi, would reign as ONU ' s royalty for 1973-1974. Friday saw an afternoon of contests—the first one between freshman and sophomores in the traditional flag pole rush The freshmen managed to capture the beanie from the top of the greased flagpole, but not in the record time of the pre¬ vious class. Then the pushmobile raced found Alpha Omicron Pi, Zeta Tau Alpha, Alpha Sigma Phi and Sigma Phi Epsilon coming in with prizes. Reigning over homecoming activities along with lane and Don were: Patti Payne, Alpha Omicron Pi; Kathi Flanagan, Alpha Xi Delta; |an Tuttman, Zeta Tau Alpha; |ill Wilson, Delta Zeta; Cheryl Morrison, Clark Hall; Cindy Hostetler, College of Pharmacy; Chris Dell ' arco, Lima Hall; Bob Manley, Delta Sigma Phi; Don Rankin, Kappa Psi; Ron Van Dyne, Alpha Sigma Phi; |ohn Davis, Phi Mu Delta; Steve Funk, Sigma Phi Epsilon; Dave Brudapest, College of Pharmacy; Ray Wolf, Phi Kappa Theta; Mike Keener, Theta Chi; and Mike Trotta, independent. 25
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