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Disney characters celebrate Homecoming Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and other Walt Disney characters were seen around campus as Homecoming 1974 ap- proached. The reason for this animation was this year's theme: Homecoming on Parade. On Monday morning, November 18th, Kappa Alpha fraternity and Kappa Alpha Theta sorority kidnapped Chancellor Jack Reese. The ransom they collected, $1300, was donated to the Sunshine Rehabili- tation Center for retarded children. The Issues Committee arranged for the world-famous sex researchers, Doc- tors William H. Masters and his wife, Virginia E. Johnson, to speak on Wednes- day night. It was reported by the ls'sues Committee to be the largest crowd ever to attend a lecture on campus. Liberty Bowl or Bust chants and signs began to abound on campus once the bowl officials said Saturday's game with Kentuckv would decide if the Vols would get the bid to meet Maryland. The intramural field was the scene of the pep rally and bonfire held Thursday night. Before the pep rally, the Greeks and independents met on Circle Park to parade down to the intramurai field, and compete for prizes in spirit and banner competition. First place in banner com- petition in open division went to the Christian Student Center with Kappa Sigma and Alpha Xi Delta winning the Greek division. Cheerleaders and the pep band greeted the marchers arriving at the rally with cheers of Go Vols! Chancellor Reese, who was returned to campus in time for the rally, presented Pi Kappa Alpha and Alpha Omicron Pi with the spirit award. Later in the rally, 1,000 ping pong balls were thrown out to the crowd. All the ping pong balls had numbers on them and could be redeemed for gifts donated by local merchants.
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UPPER LEFT: The lady enjoys her front row seat as ballgame activities proceed. LEFT: Students con- tinue Homecoming festivities as the Volunteers halt Kentucky. LOWER LEFT: Sigma Nu's and Pi Beta Phi's yard display points the way home for the Kentucky Wildcats. BELOW: Homecoming spirit heightens as organizations compete for the Spirit trophy. FAR BELOW: The 25 foot castle of Phi Sigma Kappa and Phi Mu begins the array of yard displays on fraternity row. Issues and Events - 13
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