1970-1971 Yearbook

VICTORY flames shoot high into the night, sparking a frenzied cheer by Kathy Lewis. EVENTS OF AUTUMN New diversions create vibrant Homecoming Diversification of activities resulted in a Homecoming weekend jammed with action beginning with the chili supper Friday night and terminating with the movie, "Up the Down Staircase," Saturday night. The "Plumber's Attic," a coffeehouse, was staged twice Friday and two performances of the lyceum production, "The Apple Tree," were offered Saturday. Wonderful weather cooperated with plans for the parade. The sophomores took first place in the float competition and TAG social club had the best club car entry. Slogans ranged from "Pop Go the Weevil" to "Exterminate with DDT." True to these words, the Bisons annihilated the Arkansas A&M Boll Weevils. Miss Linda Howell of Colorado Springs, Colo., was crowned Homecoming queen during halftime ceremonies. 56 SOARING appetites about to be avenqed, Jim Trotter and utensils in hand. visit David Fi ncher's chili pot EMERGING with smiles of victory, team co-captain Eugene Johnson and wife Clementine ister exuberance over the score of the game against the Arkansas A&M Weevils,

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