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Homecoming I October, 19 4 by Randi Simowitz ots of spirit, lots of people, lots of foot¬ ball, lots of liquor (shhh!) and not too much studying are all characteristics of Homecoming Weekend. Held October 19-21, 1984 Homecoming Weekend was a favorite ol students and alumni alike. There was a pep rally an Friday evening complete with fireworks, cheerleaders and Tufts’ own marching band. On Saturday, the big event took place the football game, known more for its party-like atmosphere than its victories on the playing field. Another highlight was the Homecoming Parade just prior to the game, featuring homemade floats, an ap¬ pearance by Jumbo the Elephant and this year s Homecoming King Mike Broderick and Queen ht: Excited Jumbos root for their team ning float on exhibit. Above: Ready foi head for the field. 24 Homecoming
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Lighting Ceremony member, 14 Tufts Journal Ceremony Light Tree 16 ng 0 arolers ushered in the holiday spirit §■ on December 6, 1984 with an old If fashioned sing-along and Christmas “ tree-lighting. As has become the tra¬ dition, more than 100 members of the Tufts community, students and faculty alike, gathered in the chilly evening air to welcome the holiday season. Many who had attended previous cere¬ monies were present in anticipation of the “warm” feeling which this intimate gathering exudes. First-timers present did not know what to expect, except songs, hot cider and cookies in Goddard Chapel following the ceremony. Amongst the songs that were heard were tra¬ ditional Christmas and Channukah melodies and the tunes of the African feast of Kwanza, while a small brass band added a fitting musical accom¬ paniment. At dusk, after Tufts’ musical groups displayed their talent in Goddard Chapel, a pine tree which stands unnoticed in the rear of Ballou Hall most of the year became host to a sparkling array of colored lights. As the sky darkened and the sun settled in a red streak on the horizon, there could be no doubt that the spirit of joy and peace on earth had come to Tufts. Q ar Right: Carolers usher in the holiday spirit with sounds of ie season. Above: Students light up the Hill with song, iehf Frank Colcord leads the carolers with the spirit of joy. Photo Tufts Journal
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