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The homecoming spirit was heightened this year by the return of a tradition: the election of a homecoming queen. All students had the opportunity to vote for the queen of his or her choice and the winner was Miss Colleen Kazel. sponsored by Howell Hall and escorted by Scott Baxter. She was honored at the homecoming soccer game November 1, 1980. Queen: Colleen Kazel Scott Baxter Court: Michele Alves Dwight Vales Elizabeth Bobbiy Brian Hughes Lyn Call Jeff Ward Maria Castro Ted Viola Linda Falconer Alex Job Roxanne Ingrim Chuck Blitzer Amy Haendel Mark Turner Jayne Joralemon jim Fyke Stephanie Lewig john Lowth Laurie Noller Mr. Noller Kim Thomas-Hall Chuck Bieberich 1• 16 Opening
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Homecoming at UT this year really meant something. In the past years, the homecoming weekend was just another week- end in the year, but an enthusiastic soccer team, a homecoming queen, and phenominal UT SPIRIT changes things. Parents began flowing into the university early in the week, for homecoming was also Parent's Weekend. At the same time, students were nominating candidates for their queen. Parents were able to view excitement and frenzy as the campus pre- pared itself for the big day. On Saturday. November 1. 1980. the newly ranked Spartan Soccer Team took to the field in com- petition against Eckard College. Hundreds of spectators turned out for the game. There was an aura of pride running through the campus. At half-time, the homecoming court was escorted onto the field, and the queen. Colleen Kazel. was announced. Excitement peaked, and cheers were heard. That night, the alumni hosted their annual cocktail party and raffle. There was more pride at that party than anywhere else. The alumni were once again very proud of their alma mater — proud of what was happening to the school — UT SPIRIT was back! The homecoming dance in Plant Hall was enjoyed by all who attended. UT students, administration, alumni, and parents were all together, a union that happens seldom. Yes. homecoming at UT this year meant something: Pride. Involvement. Participation. Competition ... SPIRIT. Opening 17
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