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Football 1982 A Disappointing Season 't if c , ' - P ' TL ,, 1 . A 4-'5'-I Ar L., 7' 'Q i Q r ' l ' 'r A , , fl More football pictures and stories begin- Fx' , ' f ning on page9Oi V J - T ' In Qt , ' , . . ' ' .. gl a A' . it f Q, ' 5?'gg,,9' , W Q22 ' , . r'i .. 7 . 7 ,' I hawqck i 1 ., . . .. 8 s .f 1 -it gl , f , i N . A..-,.,,M ' V 1, D . ' ' P - L r . 1' - - . , Y V A, . ,r I ,., ,Ni I F 40 v ll 1 - XI 1,1 li t:.-:s ?,.,,.,, YQ, .- A, . .wg ,- .N di 1 my V, 1 R a' -A 5 Hn. wx ' : 1- '-x 1- . r- ' ,L I 'f in, W A Q' if Y :ln ,G - , .,., fp . ng wi. Q ..... M ,il .lx l i is i. N J -1 X yr Above Left: Kenny FeIl's tries to find running room against SAU. Above Center: Doug Graham, 67, blocks for Kenny Walker, 33, against Arkansas Tech. Above Right: Ricky Borkins, 21, runs for the first down against LIAM. Center Left: The Reddies run onto the field amid balloons courtesy of Alpha Xi Delta. Center Right: Scott Young, 44, tries to evade a SAU defender Left: Two Reddies congratulate each other during a game. Below Left: Albert Boone and an unidentified Reddie tackle an SALI player. . - va 'K-,'i3iwf .. . 'fp ' , - .1i.., , A Lili 'fm-, 'f ikf 4 -Riu' zfw 'TSW' L' '6,Q-mf-T may-A f.-- 'fer--iz. P' K ,,., , .. 'fx-ii,.i1Eiffi:?:.,mmf w ,::'5,i.gm-g,rt-,,1- was 15 'bw l f' ' fffi ,. , . .f :llifitg 4 . AT 'ni , A 3-21fkbifllfiflllffifffiw' . A . ..,,.s- ' L-. ., - ,,:-tqw5-.M?tefftWq - if arf' 'i,1ex::i95igW .x,,g,f,,,, w:.:'3wf..v21f:ar'r:f:?'f-1. - , ' Football33ft5L2E2fQfjff?i3yg t ejvlfdff . ' .f + - -wi fi ..-.,eW11ffit:',-1.1 -' ' 4 f 'fl H, 'Y ..-:Jw ,miilf...G--V-weinwiii -,--gfi',.:f:,gw, . -.. f '11 -- .' l.,w..,w. M... . u . , ,A ,-v.w.55,g,51,g-4: ' -swlaw 'Q ' wwf-1-351.-..:? ' v . - i'i'tP?fT'w'w 'V-1 W..
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W 'WW24-E' 5-ll . ,.w.,- .1 ,ww -r.:- 3, 5. ,Q 1, ww -wif, .4 ' :Lv 5' wgJ,s:r. . J - 1. 2' .Jr-11 wifi:-zr' :EZTJQZQ ' Q,.Na,.l1.3Q' i rf lf -fm , - - a Pep Rallies Students Show That 'Old Reddie Spirit' Ljflilkl x Pep rallies. The chance for students to go somewhere and really let their hair down. The place to gather with friends and show some school spirit. The HSU Reddie pep rallies are all that and more. Greek roll call and the awarding of the spirit stick are what A ll T draws most of the crowd. l ' ' TS' -sc gg Winners in the spirit stick competi' 5 tion this year were Sigma Phi Epsilon, N T. , p Alpha Xi Delta, Delta Zeta, Alpha Sigma :lm -in 'fgl li Alpha, and the Marching Band, 3 . gs - The cheerleaders led cheers even , All , i T n l when the Reddies were on a losing 'll A -5,5 ,A .K ,Q 4 :ll streak andthe fans cheered on. .5 Q A- if ' .fl i 6 Pep rallies. A way to spend a dull 4, F A - ' ' 7E ' A A Thursday afternoon. lllil l ft' M 1 Q, Q llilli,Q ' '.',, ' , ,,..,l'.r' .' w -Q W tr T 1' r zg g 'Y '??1,fg2iiT'5 il ? 'ttt litr- l ' .ix 'ad-Hb-. 1.,- :'u'lw:wr: ':M .f. -wi. -sis' 4 fi ' 'W' A' .,,f'w, A ' K. Above Right: Sigma Phi Epsilon members and pledges participate in the y Arkansas Tech pep raIly.i Above Left E 'The cheerleaders form a pyramid in l . T support of the Reddies while doing a A 2 ' W cheerf Center Right: The sign says it 1, . wj .aizigtijcgnrer Left:lThe Alpha sigs cheer , -t V r' A I the'fReddies on to victory. Bottom K' s ' 'ff ma. ' iffikight: The DZs' show some ofthat 'old in ,,y,, f' . 3 V, I 3 lf'3,f. :WReddie Spirit! Bottom Left: Sid T ' -' 'A ,3 Qifivaifirssefiiectellsthecrowdfhereddres ryr ,gil lil Eii-51i.3t'13ill3'n9, ftp, beaiihe W out of the 1 - :,0 de'b0Y5- . '.-i 2 J, .,., .,i',., e 'Zn'xP:?i':i:r.w ,.-fs.,-A - sf... . i KA. , , U , 'fin'-sg-igzrl., N 4 I , miie? mr A - 28, Psp'Rallissi2rt+Snqr,2+5r-wifise?-,., 'Ns rr, rf, ' .Lf g.. . 'gf'-iigg4'r 'r.l6'll3i3',,',' .brtu .. , ,. .. -: 3 1'E5:'LrE' ff Fw ' el , i - ' P . N ' 31 Qvmjt fr V T . A iw.. T T . r , ,w ,N v A .Mxg 4? .2 . . ,csc
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bf.. Assertiveness training is for a passive-aggressive individual to enable him to develop better interpersonal skills, stated Dr. Blair Olson, depart- ment of counselor education. Olson, who conducted a day-long training session for resident assistants in the dormitory, continued to elaborate in an interview with the STAR. Almost everyone is a little bit passive or a bit aggressive, and can, therefore, benefit frainingsljme type of assertiveness Lv-I ' C ,-.M ,. ws?-fc, ' , . Right: The Arkadelphia fire truck was at the training session with all the equip- ment. Above: Keith Burgett of Hunt- ington and Eric Reynolds of Warren, ex- tinguish a small fire as part of the RA training session. 30 RA Training RA's - Aggressive People Olson said that the training session in- cluded an Academy Awards activity during the afternoon in which trainees were presented with 15 typical dorm life situations which they were expected to deal with in an assertive manner. For example, one of the main prob- lems is noise in the dorm, Olson ex- plained. Before the RA would give ver- bal warnings followed by a written call down. Now, if a person is going to be assertive, even the call down words are aggressive. This year, the person automatically receives a reminder, written in triplicate, from his RA. Olson smiled. Face it, most people are not just going to turn up the stereo just to hassle their neighbor or the RA. ln fact, most people don't even realize their stereos are that loud. The reminder is just that. It is something for the person to look at and remember to keep the music down. Olson explained that the principle of assertiveness includes logical conse- quences. The first is that after the first three reminders, the resident will be asked to talk to the dorm mother or supervisor. If the action occurs again, he speaks to the dean of the appropriate dorm. A third offense merits no further use of the stereo or use only with head- phones. lf none of this solves the pro- blem, the resident will be asked to leave the hall.
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