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' : Chanting the fight song, Elizabeth Robles and many other students participate in a pep rally, one of the several homecoming festivi- ties. vf jay- Chanting the fight song, saddle tramp Jeff Burk leads th e crowd with bells and song. Homecoming queen nominee Laurie Lindly models a jumpsuit appropriate for the game or parties in the fashion show. She repre- sented Gates Hall. Voting for homecoming queen. Randy John- son selects his choice to represent Tech. Karen Mayfield and five finalists were selected from among these candidates. y i - ' ' - 4v.. -; • 12 — Homecoming
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The Business Administration building was a popular Students took advantage of the nice weather at one place, not only during the day. but also after hours. of Tech ' s football games. Student Life— 11
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Homecoming emphasized tradition and anniversaries stivities failed to attract student Homecoming 1984 seemed to lack some of the pizzazz of previous years, according to several Tech students and faculty members. Al- though there were several spirited events to promote enthusiasm throughout the campus, the home- coming failed to attract as many stu- dents as in years before. Homecoming events included a display celebrating the Masked Rid- er ' s 30th anniversary. The display, designed by Southwest Collection staff members, stood in the Univer- sity Center throughout homecom- ing week but was not well attended. Other events were the FHA Road Rally, the RHA Scavenger Hunt, two Courtyard Concerts in the Uni- versity Center, Red and Black Day, a Coach ' s Coffee, Fall Into the Tech Spirit, the homecoming queen election, and a Chinese Magic Circus. The pep rally and homecoming dance took place on Friday, and a pre-parade breakfast. Red Raider Road Race, Tech pa- rade, homecoming buffet and a pre- game show preceded the homecom- ing game against Baylor on Satur- day. Despite the festivities, the game resulted in an 18-9 loss. Festivities during Homecoming 1984 stirred up enthusiasm among some students, but many did not participate in the activities. One reason homecoming is not as exciting as it used to be is because we haven ' t been winning our games, said Mike Haynes, Stu- dent Publications editorial adviser, who attended Tech in the early 1970s. School spirit is less apparent be- cause students seem more practical and are more interested in getting degrees and jobs. Other continued on page 14 Alan Andrews W. n Si ' ' F(i n t 9 a •»- .f t A Posing for pictures, Catherine Baen, Carrie Skeen, 1983 Queen Casey Horn, 1984 Queen Karen Mayfield, Marianne Holt and Kerri Johnson were selected as e queen and her court. ' Riding in the parade, many students sat on cars that were sponsored by local merchants. Celebrating the Masked Rider ' s 30th anniversary, 1984 rider Zurich Labrier rides down Broadway in the homecoming parade. Kevin Brinkley Homecoming — 13
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