1990 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 88 - University of Idaho Yearbook

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igma Nu Homecoming revelers, Larry, Curly and Moe try hard during the parad e to demonstrate their ability to motivate a crowd .

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h appy Indian waves to the crowd as she makes her way down the Main Street River.

omecoming a hit Despite the rai n, students whoa

ixteen thousand people invaded Moscow Oct. 27-29 just to catch a glimpse of a Wolf-pack leaving town with their tails between their legs. The weekend was packed with hoards of events following the theme "The University of Idah o Celebrates Idaho". Events included the traditional bonfire, living group competitions, dances and of

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course the game. City-wide events included the traditional parade, a road race, several no-host parties and artistic events. Homecomingwaskickedoff by the bonfire that took place Th ursday night. Something that has never happened before at a Homecoming bonfire happened last year. Anon-traditional. off-campus student was crowned Homecoming

for Homecoming

queen. of Gamma Phi Beta, and Toni R. Neslen, single Cherie Sproed of Delta mother and resident of Gamma. Family Housing, was preSkits which feature d sented with a tiara by Presi- women dressed as potatoes dent Elisabeth Zinser, ASUI and men in mini-skirts were vice-president Lynn Major another highligh t of the and 1988 Homecoming bonfire. Winners of the skit queen Debbie Clayville. contest were: Delta Delta "I j ust don't know what to Delta, first place; Gamma say." said Neslen. Phi Beta. second路place; and Neslen's attendants were: Pi Beta Phi, third place. Christine Pisani of Delta Combustibles-sculpDelta Delta. Kirsten Rosholt tures made of flammable


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