Perspective_Fall_1986

• L PSU HOMECOMING FRIDAY-SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21-22, 1986 Honoring 40 Years of Football - And all ofthe Players and Coaches who made it greatThe campus is set for the biggest Homecoming celebration in its h i s t O I ~ V ! Festivities begin with a huge bonfire Friday evening at 7 p.m., as President Sicuro, Mayor Clark, Coach Allen, the team, rally squad, pep band, and 1967 Homecoming Queen Mary Lou Webb officially open the weekend activities. l'SU Alumni may take advantage of special rates for the Saturday ailernoon clash between the Viking<; and Grizzlies - with $3 discount on resented seat and $2 off on any general admission seating. A special $8.50 offer is available for reserved seated and post-game dinner. Following the game, former coaches and players will be honored at a reception on campus. Former Head Football Coach Mouse Davis will emcee a lively program that reaches back over 40 years of PSU football. A spaghetti dinner, served in Parkway Commons, is just $4.75 (or $8.50 \...nth reserved game seat). Mr. T's Band will further liven up the proceedings with renditions of favorites from 40 years. Alumni are especially invited to the Homecoming Dance with The Kingsmen, playing music from the 50's and GO's until 1 a.m. ' Call 229-4000 for football tickets and dinner resen'atio{lS - or drop by 109 DCE.Bldg., 1633 SW Pru;k. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Bonfire and Rally, 7 pm Field west of Library S A T U R D A ~ N O V E M B E R 2 2 Pre-game activities, Noon-!:30 pm John's Meatmarket Parade of Vintage Corvettes, 1 pm Civic Stadium PSU vs. Montana, 1:30 pm Civic Stadium Post.game activities, 5 pm Parkway Commons North, Smith Memorial Center Reception and Sp.1g}letti dinner "Celebrating 40 Years of PSU Football'" Ilanoring former coaches and footl>all playeos Film of old football games Former Head Football Coach Mouse Davis. emcee Homecoming Dance, 8 pm Featuring The Klngsmen Ballroom, Smith Memoria) Center __ 8 I PSU Perspective, Fall 1986

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