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Fall Carnival Debuts John Goddard and Flip Reade both returned to San Marcos in 1978-79 to appear before assembly crowds, the former showing a film of a safari trip of his in southeast Asia and the latter performing his mime routines as an added attraction at the Homecoming Carnival, a new activity this year. This rallyfactivity day also featured a live band brought up from Los Angeles, and food and activity booths set up by clubs and organizations in the quad. Gary Hart, a local assemblyman, gave a talk on current polictical issues while the Non-Rally for Prime Time Players produced an excellent Saturday Night Live ,4 takeoff. This series of skits was organized by the non-rally committee, a group of students critical of the quality of previous rallies. Pep rallies as a whole de- emphasized satiric theme skits like the Camarillo Angels, Happy Days and other rallies of recent years. Other memorable rallies entertained students with goldfish eating, spirit awards, and a dress up contest during Ducky Don week.
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Changes And Emotion Crown Homecoming Homecoming, the traditional return of alumni, underwent some changes this year. The voting procedures for Homecoming Queen were altered, with the senior boys nominating the candidates for Princesses and the entire class voting on them. On Nov. 3, tension in the packed stadium reached a peak as the Princesses and their Key Club escorts were driven around the track in classic Corvettes. The audience watched in anticipation as the Princesses were introduced. Down on- the field, there were the smiles of nervous candidates and their proud fathers, and then there were tears, overwhelming applause from the crowd, and more smiles as Karen Parker was crowned 1978-79 Homecoming Queen.
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