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Homecoming is OK for ACE, too iHomecoming is my favorite ACE event. Theres so much go- ing on, and we get to see everybody working together, having fun, close up. it! think my favorite event dur- ing the week, aside from the parade on Friday, is Anything Goes. Only one or two people on the committee know what each event will be for each day of the week. It's as much of a surprise to us as it is to the contestants. Perhaps they don't laugh as much as we do, but you do have to admit, they are pretty funny. h'On Thursday night, we ACE people make the rounds to all the houses and resident halls. just to see how everybody is coming along on their banners and floats. Everybody otters us beer or fuzzy navels-itb a great time. And everybody really treats us like royalty. Alot ofgroups ap- preciate the work we do for Homecoming, and believe me, we ACE people appreciate their participation. The only gripe l have is the lack of time we have to present awards during halftime. I'm not sure who's fault it is. but these people worked hard and spent a lot of time away from school, and to have their trophy shoved into their hands and to be shuttl- ed off the held is quite upsetting. It is an anticlimactic iinish to such a fun Homecoming week? -Chris Coughenour, Senior in Physical Therepy
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habit of winning the Overall first place trophy. For the last three years. the Sig Eps have placed first in Homecoming, com- peting with Phi Mu, Delta Gamma and Tri Delta. respectively. Neal Hyde, President-elect, felt that their ability to pull together and work for a purpose leads to success. uHomecom- ing has always been such a big thing with us. We want to keep it a winning tradition. The Sig Eps are also noted for their in- ventiveness in making two floats this year, one in the large and small compe- tion. We haven't had an entry like that in at least four years. said Shelly Goebel. . Aside from all that tradition we look for each year, a few things are left un- noticed. but do happen. Carol Johnson. a Junior in Marketing. recalls a few Homecoming happenings that are rarely mentioned: uHow about us girls who go out and by a new dress or wool skirt, just for the sake of homecom- ing? I know that l have to have a date for Homecoming. Carol also noticed this year how gung- ho the alumns are at the game. 'iOh, and it never fails, people are always sell- ing those funny-looking mums. I'd never be caught dead wearing one. yet I'd be offended if my date didn,t buy me one. Homecoming may seem to be the same old thing year after year. but several students look forward to this ma- jor event in the Fan. because they can't help but see something unique about every year. 9m, -by Laura Hayden
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