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Show Homecoming e Ce aA Mud volleyball participants frolic after a match during the 1992 By Jennifer King Signpost arts editor There were 75 nominations for “The Greatest Event on Earth” is coming to Weber State University Sunday night as Homecoming activities begin with the paint- ing of the “W” at midnight. The circus theme for the 1993 Homecoming activities creates a fun carnival-like attitude for the activities which will be held the week of Oct. 10-16, according to Nancy Barrow, executive student body vice president. Sunday’ sactivitiesalsoinclude the announcing of the Homecoming royalty. The selections for royalty for this year has changed, Barrow said. “Instead of havinga court, we'll just havea king, queen and first and second attendants.” Homecoming activities. be held Thursday, as Well as en- royalty and, through a selection process, the applicants were nar- tertainment from “That's Enter- female applicants. Convocations. rowed downto six maleand seven The interviewers look closely tainment.” Hypnotist Bruce McDonald will be the speaker at | Friday will be the Homecom- at community contributions, sering Dance with the “True Wildvice activities and politics, Bar- _ cat” being held at the bell tower at row said. There is a diverse group midnight. | | of finalists."It's not a popularity. The 5K runand the parade will contest,” she said. 7 begin at 9 a.m. Saturday and the Monday’sactivitiesinclude the football game will be at 6 p.m. lighting of the “W” on the mounBarrow said she was impressed tain and Family Night activities which include bowling. The spirit competition Tuesday and runs througt : week. when part of the Homecoming committee begins — Leavitt and visited with Gov. reacaivad an naffiaial Keith Stubs will perforr Comedy. and Improv Wednesday at 8 p.m. Spirit competition finz 4 iSTER INES S OFFICE |