1 I THE DAILY TAR HFF-T. Page 3 s r " r Sunday, October 93 TZp7t - t V 1 w C ft ' W -.-,TO. ;jf,mn1l,aiifci MtjXN , - hi -V -' r-'fxry f j w c x t?r :ydt if I: r ' I J .- W -...,, , , . f I W' I i mk lowmmt. , wr.,,K. .mim mm n' r I " ," "V f y I f ! I - j 1 w '; s ' ' n , - I I i 1 x j; 1 1,1 111 t "" """" " 1 "" 4 A . ..Itimn f " r it i f If C . . J ' - - ; ' " - - m ft m ll - "W .-'" '-- "s. V , . - - , I .A--, , ; jri Tie Sad Story of the Game: Side-Lined Starters Like Tackle Tom Ingle --7 . - Tc-V' '..7 - Y) i, ")J: Y ) " -V s if'' m fff j X y J ' , ,:, . Vv - .-... . Jf J& v , Ti 1 1 1 Jj- '- r- -- ' mmnW Homecoming '66 Evokes Mixed Reactions r - I Qi'-'c-rS j 77k Col-'- lV ri liA) w4 v.-,....: j r-rr.rN'' ' " v c Oops, David Riggs Finds Himself About To Be Summarily Flipped - 1 Momeeoimmg jiBsdjj By Inekes A '66 Grad Returns 'Home' A gray week - end, a gray game, maybe even a gray world at times, but you're back, and its "Home coming '66!" Did you really expect everything to be all black or white, or pleasant colors? .Everything mix es, blends, and its shades of gray; just as your thoughts and feelings at your "return" mix and blend, impos sible to categorize and file away. The words are said and left behind, the group moves on and one man lingers, gazing at a building. Who was he? What was he? Is it of any consequence now? You hope so, for now you too are standing on the out side gazing. You stand much closer than many of those "re turners" around you, and it perhaps it is easier for them than you. However, you still see faces to speak to, know the places to go, and start jumping at the sound of a combo. Terrific! Picnickers on a Dorm lawn, Homecoming displays, Corsages, "Go Carolina! Can you move down an inch, at least," couples, cor sages, and streets full of people. Terrific world. But it's a terrific world you stepped back into, yet you realize as you focus your ese on the past, that sudden ly you're seeing the present more clearly. Things change and the world keeps turning any way. What a perceptive observation, kid. Obviously a college grad. Obviously getting much too philosophi cal about your first Homecoming. Anyway, it's just one more look at the Old Well with no profound insights forthcoming, one more "Hooray for Carolina" with a little of the "ray" gone out of it, and you realize that Homecoming '66 is over, that lots of things are over, and just as easily as this world moves on without you, you slip back into your new world. DTH Photos by Jock Lauterer f,. ' !- i ft :. - - i 1 1 wXJ I y .f !''-swy " -' ' - 1 ' "' ' , vXVVvX" '"i-.:-v"'''v-"-. A Gray Afternoon Settles Disquietly on Coach Hickey X -t zy , Jv X, Ii 1 u Q ll ..vuu,ii..LI -.4 I - 1 - .-' ' f 1 - i ii mi... i. -iit-i. .i.i i iii..n.i.i..i.n. mn .. . ...i ii.i "Mfc - " "nir1"""' " Referee Lou Bello Caught with His Mouth Open As Usual Starters Ingle, Powell and Alexander Restlessly Warm The Bench n v