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Homecoming 1982 - HSLI vs. OBLI 18-19 Vivian Johnson, a senior from Little Rock was crow-ned HSU Homecoming Queen before a packed stadium Satur- day, Nov. 20. She represented CBS. Vanna McCauley, a junior from Prescott, was crowned Maid of Honor. She represented Larry Day, a senior Reddie football player. Although the Reddies lost by a touchdown pass from Robert Jayroe to Mark Whatley with :O6 left in the game, the game itself will go down as one of the classics of the Henderson-Ouachita series. The game stayed close thoughout with Henderson holding an 18-13 lead through most of the second half. Ouachita once again pulled the rabbit out of the hat for the final 19-18 victory. Various activities held throughout the week were the traditional bonfire and torchlight parade, as well as the blanket ceremony and court announcement. There was a spirit-link sale, ribbon sale, Red and Gray Day, and a Dart the Tiger Booth. . 'u 1 1 -I . fig ,I lil Q! V r , ,-,Gy -'54 1' i 5' YQLQLE- .Y 'kg.ag '..Jli gh J. 9 eg - KL if if f:1 4f ii 57? - V, B Q ff: , 1, 'E A : 'Q Fin: JIC4-in ,N W I . .-I 4, r.. it 4, i ' Y f I' VE :Rig ,ji :V I L fr s JZ! kffg . I7 , l u Q 'FAKE' QD 'A ' lt 'xii if th 1 ll-3 A V-HY, 'Ca 1 tx, -fr .Q Above Left: The HSU Reddie seniors shake hands with the OBU Tiger seniors before the start of the game. Above: The Reddie seniors receive their senior blanket from their dads at the Blanket Ceremony. Left: Steve Eddington shows Keith Gelles the finer points of voting for Homecoming Queen. Below Left: Reddie fans participate in the torchlight parade after the announce- ment of the court. Below: The Sig Eps sold links' in the spirit chain during the week of Homecoming. Homecoming 25
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Don't Dream lt, Be lt, was the underlying mood as the fall semester started by introducing freshmen to cam- pus through the traditional Pine Tree Speech at Arkansas Hall during the first of school. New students were introduced to in- structors, organizations, Henderson traditions, and received a brief history of campus. Several hundred students were in attendance. I think it's pretty neat that Hender- son booked a hypnotist as a first-week- of-school activity, said Sam Heaps, a visitor to the Gill Eagles show held dur- ing Freshman Orientation week. l'm thinking seriously about enrolling Freshman Orientation mosphere of this campus. Not only visitors to campus but new freshmen were captivated by Eagles, who presented a show demonstrating hypnosis at Arkansas Hall. The show was the second event in a scheduled week of activities welcoming new students to the fall semester. The next afternoon ditched the for- mal atmosphere of college for a beach party at DeGray Lake. A huge crowd en- joyed a picnic dinner and lots of games, swimming, and a general laid-back, lazy afternoon before returning to the hours of study that lay ahead in the individual classes. lt hurt! l totally ruined my body, myself because of the general at- QN K Above: Steve Gipson, the cartoonist. Above Right: Steve Gipson draws a caricature of Alan Bland during Freshman Orientation Week. Right: Dr. Anderson explains registration to the Freshman class. stated Paul Hankins, director of student A Week of surprises activities. The subject at hand was donkey basketball, in which Hankins was an active participant. Why do l do this every year? Several hundred people attended a presentation by cartoonist Steve Gipson at the Student Llnion Ballroom. I loved it, said Lynn Griffin, a freshman. His work was excellent, and he has a fantastic personality. l'd like for him to come back. Freshman Orientation Week was, ac- cording to most of the newcomers, a delightful surprise. Perhaps this was one of many activities to assist even the most apprehensive freshman to become involved in the college life at Henderson. 4 1 ilk , .. .. ,, -Q xkwk -QQ Q- tg J, x 41 ' -1 YX ' Tr. . SX X .1 : 55 , , S53 Q '
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