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Show SUSC Homecoming Joe Fox crowned "Mr. Macho Man" Jarvis, Mesa, Arizona, said that several other titles were awarded at the contest. They included Mr. Olympiad, Neal Tate, a business adminstration major from Tooele; Mr. Rhythm, DanDanowski, and Mr. Talent, Jack Allen, both 1976 graduates of Bonneville High School, Washington Terrace. Others were Mr. Bod, Craig Hinton, a chemistry major from Henderson, Nevada; Mr. You Light Up My Life, Scott Werner, a zoology major from Cedar City; and Mr. Personality, Kerry D. Rose, a junior fromHenrieville. Joe Fox, a sophomore senator at Southern Utah State College, was crowned Mr. Macho Man, SUbC's equivalent to a homecoming king, during the college's recent homecoming celebration. Fox, a business administration ad-ministration major from Circleville, won the macho man title in a contest based on running an obstacle course, interviews with the four contest judges, and a talent presentation at SUSC's first Macho Man Pageant. He and his first runner up, Dave Furuta, an auto mechanics major from Brighton, Colorado, and second runner-up Russ Willahan, a pre-medical student from Kearns, acted as escorts for the homecoming queen and her court during the week-long celebration. Contest chairman, Keith |