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H ' l978 l MUSIC MAN opens in Hardeman Auditorium with Rod Arndt and Amy Webb. , ...,... W I u-v 'll .u hs I OCC Eagles rack up another Homecoming victory, this time against TMC. ' - 'J-m J I CHEERLEADERS and Nine Noises are joined by OCC fans in yelling the team to victory. 0 . L- inf' - ...fl 1 A FANS at the Eagles Homecoming basketball game watch their team win again. HZ-yigo-MING guests have barbeque lunch in the ca e . 66 4
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H UMORING her brothen Toni Lindenbaam consoles deranged Rod Arndt. POUNDING the wall at the neighbors'at her husband's request, Cheril Scott tries to maintain composure. qlxrfefg'2ml, N F' aa E ll J I 4 J Neil Simon's Prisoner opens in Judd Theatre Prisoner of Second Avenue, by Neil Simon, opened October 12-15, in Walter H. Judd Theatre. Dr. Dar- rell Alexander directed the comedy about a middle-aged man who has lost his job after many years of fruit- ful employment in New York City. He and his wife are further plunged into crisis when their apartment is robbed and well-meaning relatives try to patch up their lives. Prisoner of Second Avenue was entered in the American College Theatre Festival. UNABLE to face his traumatic problems, Ron Arndt cries to his wife, Cheril Scott. 65
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1978 Homecoming Queen Mary Ann Brookman and SeniorAttendant Cargl Moore open gifts dur. ing the game. Brookman crowned 197 8 Homecoming Queen Homecoming activities for 1978 began with the opening of The Music Man, by Merideth Willson, in Hardeman Auditorium on November 9. During the week social service clubs assembled floats that were displayed on the mall of the Fine Arts complex on Saturday, November 11. The Eagles went up against TMC for another Homecom- ings victory, and Mary Ann Brookman was crowned the 1978 queen by the '77 queen, Cynthia Palmer. Alumni were also honored at a special Homecoming chapel Saturday morning. 5 ! it M STUDENTS, Alumni and Homecoming guests hear Rick Goodenough speak at the an- nual Homecoming chapel. BASKETBALL Coach Jerry Jobe encourages fans at the game. BETA Chi 's Homecoming display portrays a three-ring circus.
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