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KINDT This alumni joins in at the brunch under the tent in the Hinkle Field- house parking lot prior to the foot- ball game. In an array of rainbows and costumes, the half-time Hon- eys perform their skit to the band ' s Wizard of Oz medley. KINDT Cheering the ' Dogs onto victory. Jenny Rodino and Dominic Cappal- letti stand at the side lines trying to get the Butler crowd n: ore spirited. W ' OMECOMING 99
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Homecoming victory at Butler Bowl Cdthleen Stewart Named Queen Homecoming at Butler University means different tilings to different people. To students is meant time to get out of classes early and have fun, to relax and enjoy the spirit of the season. To alumni it was a time to come back to Butler and visit old friends and see the campus they once roamed. Yet no matter what Homecoming means to anyone, it just wouldn ' t be the same with the celebration at the Butler Bowl, and this year was a celebration as the ' Dogs gave students and alumni a reason to cheer when they romped the St. Joseph Pumas 31-3. Both the defense and offense were effective. While the tenacious de- fense limited St. Joe ' s to only 150 total yards, quarterback, Rob Cutter led to ' Dog offense passing for 247 yards. At half-time, the ' Dogs were on top 21-0, thanks to Cutter ' s 3 touch down passes — 2 to Wayne Smith and one to Paul Page. During half-time, the band and the half- time honeys played their rendition of The Wizard of Oz and paraded around the field to showtunes from that musical. The Honeys were escorted in full cos- tumes by a rainbow of balloons and a live bear. The Homecoming court was introduced and Cathleen Stewart was named queen. Stacy Fields was first runner-up and Gail Siefker was second runner-up. In the second quarter the ' Dogs scored on John Jenkins field goal and on an inter- ception return. That was the first time in 1982 Butler scored on an interception re- turn as safety Rob Espich intercepted a St. Joseph pass at the 32-yard Ime. Espich then sprinted 68 yards for a grand finally touchdown. by: Michele Brooks ECOMING - ' . y . .• v. fi
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While working in the concessions area by the popcorn machine, An- gela Bies, Krissy Kozar, and Mi- chelle Snayd take a break to have their photo taken. Playing a mock game of craps, Brian Klenr m collects his win- nings from program board member Hallie Miller. While entertaining in the dining room, comedian Randy Montgom- ery serves as one of the many attrac- tions available to the students that evening. PHOTOS BY: TOM GOODWIN Comedian Artie Widergy entertains the audience with his stories that relate well to the collegiate students. I
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