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Give peace a chance. Rob Hagigiart and Paul Blas, per ched atop a blue VW peat 4 Van en joyed the view and the ride. (Orr) Dressed in colorful kilts, the group of bagpipers enter tained the crowd with their indescribe able sound. (Orr Two students dance in from of a float of the Admin clock The Homecoming parade had entrants from mos! halls and === houses as well as the community. (Orr 12 Homecoming
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On a warm night back in Augusi, dozens of women crowded around the base of the Theophilus tower in an attempt to catch a glimpse of the so-called Gault Streak The streak. a semi-annual event put on by Gault Hall, is usually set on the Thursday after registration, but was set forward one day be- cause Of impatience. Three treshmen Neely Hall resi- dents said they thought the streak was totally nasty,’’ but came out to see it anyway. Approximately 30 men from Gault Hall participated in running nude across the Theophilus court- yard four or five times with under- wear Stretched over their heads to help conceal their identity. On the last run they stopped to pose for photos. “I's just incredible! | love this. This is great as long as there are no ag : ¥ ‘2 x ' oe ae 3 4 ae ‘ ha ‘ : 10 Bae gp of we ; ‘ es Se =e “oti VY aaah b 7 . WT ey as . ‘ AW Ltt j a aay ya Th 3 RY fo or Running naked through campus, Gault Hall members learned they had to Grin and Bare It cops,’ said Judie, a sophomore. Danielle, Cristie, and Teri of Hays Hall wished the stripping would happen all the time - like during mid- terms and finals. “(This is) something everyone could get together to see. maybe once or twice a month, ’ said Britta- ny. a sophomore from McCoy Hall. Most women Said the worst dis- appointment was that men were also present to see the event. | thought it was Sick to see guys watching it.’ one observer said. “They're nothing but faggots.” Gaull Hall's neighbors in Upham Hall were upset about the whole event “The only way they can get off is to run around nude,'’ one Upham resident said. “‘They really know how to show their shoricomings, Hays Hall A Seeming very relaxed as they stroll out of Gault, the streakers are getting ready to Strip. (Gabriel) Men come in all shapes and sizes and those are the bare facts. (Gabriel) pe R Gault Streak Ho.
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Thousands flocked to Moscow for the football game, to watch the parade, and partake in the festivities of the Homecoming of the Century Homecoming. The single word generated a Kaleidoscope of im- ages. Bonfires, cheerleaders, pa- rades, people, and of course beer and parties. Oh, and the game, don't forget the game. Homecoming for Idaho had al- ways been a festive event but the festivities were enhanced as the UI celebrated it's 100th birthday Blue skies shone for the Homecoming Parade and float win- ners Gamma Phi Beta and Beta Theta Pi, as thousands of lookers cheered on the panticipants After the parade, fans made their way to the Kibbie Dome, and if they didn't already have tickets they hoped they were there in time to get a seal anywhere but the one-yard line. The Vandal's 31-20 victory over Nevada-Reno was in front of a crowd of 16,100, the fourth best in Dome history. The steady perfor mance from the Idaho offense as sisted quarterback John Friesz in completing 23 of 41 passes for 327 yards. ‘ | think its the best (offensive) line we've had in my time at Idaho, said coach Keith Gilbertson, ‘the pass protection was incredible,’’ A halftime extravaganza was per- formed by the Vandal Dancers, a group of students who got one credit to dance 10 the sounds of the marching band, jazz band, and jazz choir in a special choreographed musical by Dan Bukvich. Debbie Clayville of Delta Gamma sorority was crowned Homecom- ing Queen by Kelli Kast, 1987 Homecoming Queen. Clayville's al- tendants were Laura Woodworth and Amanda Brailsford. Allin all, the Homecoming of the Century turned out to be an event many won't forget, and set prece dent for the event at UI's bicenten nial in 2089 There were floats representing each decade in the pa rade, and this couple represented the 1950s, (Dahiquist) Breaking through the pack, the Vandals ran away with a over Arizona 3-20 victory Northern (Dahiquist) Hidden in the depths of the float, the ciriver peers out fo mancu- ver down the parade route. (Orn) Shielded by a white cross, Sigma Chi Tory Thorne stands atop their Homecoming float. (Orr) Homecoming 13
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