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The night before the game, a pep rally complete with bon fire was held in the New Hall Parking Lot. Fireworks had been planned also, but due to heavy winds were cancelled. Mitzi Holt and Vicki Har- mon of Sigma Kappa Sorority worked hard stacking wood and lighting the large fire. The cheerleaders held a mock funeral for the CN Mascot, the Eagle. The TWC Bulldog did a fine job of plucking the bird, Andrea Hunter. 1. The fire built by the Sigma Kappas begins to blaze. 2. Andrea Hunter, the Eagle, awaits her encounter with the TWC student body. 3. The fire begins to spark and grow just as did the spirit and enthusiasm of the students as the night progressed. 4. Students really enjoyed the bon fire. We hope to see it become an annual tradition. 13
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Homecoming ' 83 The Homecoming Court was presented at halftime of the Feb. 3rd Carson-Newman game. The court chosen several weeks earlier was comprised of: Margaret Dan- nel, Freshman; Rhonda Haskins-Smith, Freshman; San- dra Hall, Sophomore; Lee Ann Hicks, Sophomore; Don- na Ault, Senior; Kris Cook, Senior; Denna Middleton, Junior; and Tenna Middleton, Junior. Donna Ault was crowned queen for 1983. She was escorted by Vance Owens. The Homecoming Committee, headed by Deb- bie Taylor, planned an eventfilled week that ended with the dance after the game. A highlight of the dance was the midnight breakfast provided by the cafeteria staff. 12
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THE MEN FROM. GLAD Due to some hard work done by a few in- dividuals, TWC had the honor of hosting Glad, a Contemporary Christian group on January 25. Funds were raised by the con- tributions of the following organizations: Ex- tra and Co-Curriculum Committee, SGA, WCP, FCA, and BSU. Student turnout was not very high, but the students that did at- tend felt it was well worth while. The men in the band sang a lot of traditional religious songs as well as their own compositions. After the concert was over, the men from Glad, spent time talking to students about their music careers and religious ex- periences. It was a night of joyful noise un- to the Lord. Many thanks to the organiza- tions who contributed money and the dedicated people who ironed out the details for their appearance. 14
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