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(Clockwise from top left) The UNC Clef Hangers perform
'Carolina In My Mind" by James Taylor during the Franklin Street
Extravaganza on Friday night. The all-male a cappella singing
group will hold its annual concert Oct. 29.
UNC head football coach Mack Brown introduces the senior
football players during the Homecoming pep rally on East Franklin
Street.
The Mike Man performs one push-up for every UNC point
scored during Saturday's Homecoming football game against
Wake Forest. UNC went on to win the game 45-35. That's a lot of
push-ups.
Whei Wong, a UNC cheerleader, rings the victory bell after
UNC's win Saturday.
The UNC Marching Tar Heels entertain the crowd on East
Franklin Street with the Carolina fight song during the Homecom
ing pep rally Friday.
The High Kicking Heels had the crowd jumping to the song
"Roughneck" at the pep rally.
The North Carolina Teaching Fellows float, which won the first
place award, glides past Nationsßank Plaza during the Homecom
ing parade.
Keiland Harris, 3, of Carrboro waits patiently as Tanya
Oestreicher, a junior journalism major and member of Alpha Phi
Omega service fraternity, paints a Tar Heel on his face. Keiland
and his mom were out enjoying all the games on East Franklin
Street during the festivities Friday night.
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Monday, October 11,1993
DTH PHOTOS
BY
JUSTIN WILLIAMS
AND
ELIZABETH MAYBACH