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Homecoming 1974 . This scar ' s homecoming was dedicated to the 1924 graduating class of Pearl River Junior College. The day ' s festivities included a parade through town, the annual alumni banquet in the PRC cafeteria, the crowning of the homecoming queen, and, of course, heating Northeast 37-6. ilding floats was a task that took main of the clubs the entire week to com Clubs, classes, and departments of PRC entered floats in the parade along wit! many organizations and businesses in anc around Poplarville. In the Pearl River divi- the electricity department won first he carpentry and masonary depart- ments tied for second, and the Bapti-t Stu- dent Union took third. Cheryl McCullouch reigned throughout the day as queen of the festivities. A sophomore from Bay St. Louis, she was featured in the 1 at the Alumni Banquet, am just before the g Homecoming was a day in which memorit wen- relived, but even more, it was a da which memories were made. On. c„. Cheryl McCullouch, escorted In her father, Mr. J. I). McCullouch 20
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PERK WEEK Although practical jokes, water fights, and clowning around are an occasional part of living in the dorms at Pearl River, during Perk Week ttiese infrequent pranks turn into five days of f ull scale war. This is the only week of the year that people are allowed to give each other baths on campus, that the tu-tu bird comes out of hiding, and that a choo-choo train goes around the Administration Building. As soon as darkness fell each night, balloons, baggies, and any other container that would hold water were brought out and war was waged. It did no good to take a bath until just before you got into bed because you were sure to get soaked several more times before you even dried off. The tu-tu bird made a trip to the River just to celebrate the annual occasion. You certainly won ' t find him in any bird watchers ' guide because he ' s the only one of his kind, lie ' s native to the third floor Huff Hall, and his plummage is quite similar to cotton underwear. A human choo-choo train complete with flashing red lantern made its way around the campus on Thursday night of Perk Week. Its course was rather erratic, but its destination was a victory that just wasn ' t there.
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