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Reflections on Homecoming: Special Events... Special Memories Chilly weather? Time to curl up by a crackling fire? Not for the Pointers at Homecoming! In the mood. students kicked off the wook with the Flatlanders Third Annual Bike Race on Sunday and from there, well, the activities tell the story. Between the marshmallow mush, leap frog, sack races, the cracker whistle, hog calls, pyramid building, tug of war and the apple bob. pyramid building was by far the most popular; It even became an off-campus activity as students attempted to construct one on the squaro. Entertainment to get the Pointers In the mood included the Tom Parks show on Tuesday, the film Stalag 17 on Wednesday, the UAB movie “Yanks on Thursday. Thee Obsession at the Homecoming Dance. The Big Knees Big Band, and second performances of “See How They Run on Friday and Saturday. If that wasn’t enough, there was the parade Everyone certainly got In the mood for the parade. Over fifty units participated, constituting one of the longest parades In years. Competing for trophies were eight high school bands. Winners were Marathon City, first; Spencor, second; and Trt-County. third. The Stevens Point community was also Involved in the parade. Including the Old Car Club as a returning regular. As for floats, a total of oleven competed for trophies. Placing first was Sigma Tau Gamma with their paper-mache Point Beer can and the slogan We're In the mood — let s swat the Superior team. Hyer Hall and Tau Kappa Epsilon placed second and third. — Terri Lutz 22
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1. Inclement weather thinned tans but not enthusiasm at tho big game. 2. Sigma Phi Epsilon's Steve Gross became the canvas tor the art ol Jim Satch Shulter in tho Knoo Painting Contest. 3. The Vets Club entered a tloat bearing its own Queen. 4. A couple of brothers from Sigma Phi Epsilon tako a whack at tho Threo-Leggod Race. 5. Homecoming festivities always find students looking tholr very best for the occasion. 6 Applo Bobbing proved to be one of the splashier events of Homecoming Week. 7. Studonts muster their gusto during the Tug-of-War outside Old Main. 8. Competitors In the Bed Race noar the finish line.
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