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Window painting, variety show, parade, campaniling and pep rally set scene for Celebrating Panthermonium T A, he Homecoming theme of Pan- thermonium was an apt description of the celebration which began on Thursday. September 20th and ended on Saturday. The Phi Mu Alpha Variety Show, “Puttin' on the Rltz, got the weekend off to a good start. Dave Kent, a D.J. for KFMW 108, emceed the show which Included such acts as the UNI Band, the R.A. Chorus, breakdancers Rohrer and Green, and Nan- cy Hagen singing Almost Over You. The many acts Impressed Deb Vongellon. The variety show lived up to its title of variety. I’ve lived on both coasts and have never seen girls breakdance — not even In California.” College Hill merchants sponsored a win- dow painting contest In whkh par- ticipating UNIafflllated groups competed to best design and paint the windows of the various College Hill establishments us- ing the Homecoming theme. Bartlett Hall won first prize for their artwork decorating the window of Schilling Jewelers. Their painting displayed a panther and read: “Let’s engage In Panthermonium! Friday night UNI’s Jazz Band I directed by Bob Washut was featured at the Big Band Dance. A pep rally at the campanile followed the dance and was led by the UNI football team and coach Darrell Mudra. It Waiting far the parade to begin. Jute Lubkeman and Michcte Engcn prepare their clown coatumea to celebrate Panthermonlum.
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was nice to see the students and faculty getting behind the team and to see the school spirit.” commented Brian Thomp- son about the rally. The evening's ac- tivities came to a close with the Ion? standing Homecoming tradition of cam- panlllng. Couples gathered to share a kiss as the clock struck midnight. President Currls and his wife. Jo. were among the many participants of this Homecoming ritual. Saturday morning crowds of people lin- ed the streets to watch the Homecoming parade, which featured the CJNI Band and many floats, banners and walking units. I was fascinated by the parade and gather- ing because I have never experienced this, stated Tamara Kutscher. an exchange student from West Germany. The winning banner from Lawther Hall read. This place Is a zoo.” and It seemed to sum up the general feeling of excitement. The women of Skyblrd House from Campbell Hall won the walking unit category. Several prizes were awarded to the various floats In the parade. Delta Chi and Alpha XI Delta worked together to win the Grand Marshall's Trophy and one hundred and fifty dollars. Continued on Page 15 Tha IsUrMtkMl atusn Aaaadattoa won the President Trophy with their unique end colorful float 13
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