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Homecoming - Better Than Ever! This year, the tradition continued on the TU campus, and there were more events to celebrate the foot- ball team's homecoming game against the Aggies than ever before. lt all started Friday with a tube steak dinner on Harwell Field - an eloquent way of saying a hot dog dinner for college students. But it did catch on. Crowds of TU students gathered to participate. The People Parade and Kazoo Competition followed. It was short and sweet - the parade started on Blair Drive and ended on Blair Drive. But TU enthusiasts didn't care! The platform for kazoo playing was a mere wobbly, small stand, but song and dance still continued. The area was filled with Spirit Goers - clowns, ringmasters, jugglers, stilt walkers, cheerleaders - and everyone wore blue and gold. All weekend long, colorful bal- loons were distributed on campus corners just as the ice-cream man gave sample cones to kids in the old days. Free helium-filled balloon rides all day made us think of the good ole' Wright Brothers testing their flying machine years ago for the first time. All in all, TU's win over the Aggies gave us something to celebrate Sat- urday Night - but we would have celebrated anyway. No matter what! The weekend was the best ever, and students can now sit back and look at Homecoming '83 as something to re- member! Tim Grundler and fellow singers tbottoml har- monize to Madrigal tunes during a presenta- tion in Sharp Plaza. tphoto by: Marshall Lindl Barb Blaine and Rae Pisarik tbelowl found out that it takes more than walking fast to get this ariplane off the ground. tphoto by: Bryan San- derlinl IK f rg, X f , 3 3'-'Z if L 1 I5 . as 9 'I 5 Homecoming
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f r 1 The Thetas fright? go undercover in the people parade - but are not shy in showing school spirit. lphoto by: Bryan Sanderlinl The Pikes lbelowl danced and kazooed their way down Blair Drive. lphoto by: Bryan Sanderlinl J I .,. yu , 1-iw Zi'-,fag-5 MW gli A llisj wi ,, it 'I4 Homecoming Clowning around while readying for the people pa- rade is Kay Kostal, labovej representing Lottie lane. lphoto by: Bryan Sanderlinl The helium ballon lrightl was a big attraction during homecoming feastivities, reflecting the theme Up, Up, and Away. lphoto by: Marshall Lindl 1 ,f' f-X - . 5 I ' VX. I , NA, . jf, ,, W v v , -Ml' 2 Z. 1 ply, 1 i11m.1 of l r
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