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Sherri Tomar gets psyched up to help the Mounties beat Virginia. Pep rallies and thuses are a WVU spe- cialty. Homecoming 23
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i ft . A XC ' ' In addition, Mrs. Gene Budig had a lun- cheon for all the Homecoming Queen Final- ists. The Coffeehouse and Mini Events Series sponsored Mike William and Paul Skyland in the Ballroom, the talent show continued in the Tic. Wednesday sparkled with the Homecoming Queen elections and the Poco concert in the Ballroom. The Homecoming 500 distance beer run, the energy exhibit, and the talent show kept Wednesday a busy day. Everyone gathered in the Lair Sunken Gar- den Thursday evening for a pep rally to spirit up the Mountaineers for the game on Saturday. Clarence Keefer kicked off Friday ' s festivi- ties at the parade as bands, floats, the WVU Cheerleaders and Marching Band paraded down High Street. Lisa Cutcher and Steve Barrows cheer at the Homecom- ing pep rally. Magic Jinn Maxin and Joe Funderburk prepare a float for the parade. The Delts and the Alpha Phi ' s cheer on the IVIounties at the Homecoming pep rally. 22 Homecoming
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b i . . f This WVU fan gets a free ride to the parade and also a much better seat than most students. Sue Sarber and Lynn Hyatt attended the Home- coming parade and especially enjoyed the var- ious floats. Magic m iSh Virginia took a beating Saturday as we tack- led, punted and ran for a final score of 45-21 . Lisa Cutcher, an Alpha Xi Delta sister, was crowned Homecoming Queen at inalf-time. Her court included Karen Anderson, Angela Ashton, Pam Meadows and Jo ( arie Pitrolo. Also at half-time, Stroh ' s Beer Distributors donated free footballs for the cheerleaders to throw to the students and the Outstanding Alumni, Donovan Bond of the School of Jour- nalism, was named for 1980. Yes, Homecoming brought much fun and frolic to the West Virginia University campus, but it also brought back a lot of loyal Moun- taineers. - 9 Walter Easley carries the ball down the field to capture another WVU touchdown. 24 Homecoming
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