University of Arkansas Monticello - Boll Weevil Yearbook (Monticello, AR)

 - Class of 1981

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30 Homecoming omecomin Other festivities included a bonfire which was held two days prior to Homecoming. In a break from tradition, the Queen was announced at this time rather than during halftime ceremonies at the ballgame. An Alumni Golf Tournament was held at the Monticello Country Club which was well attended. Paul Riviere spoke at a Smorgasbord held for UAM alumni Saturday at noon, and the Chancellor hosted an Alumni Ball held at the National Guard Armory on the evening before Homecoming. TOP: Sandra Fife was crowned 1980 Home- coming Queen. The Crossett Sophomore is escourted by Don Barnett. ABOVE: Miss BOSS, June Barefield, appeared in the Homecoming Parade. RIGHT: Miss Fife was not immune from the excitement of the day.



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32 Feature FEATURE ¢ FEATURE ¢ FEATURE ¢ FEATURE e FEATURE ¢ FEATURE ¢ FEATURE e GAMES There is one undeniable truth regarding games: when times are hard, they are most popular. Many card games evolved or were popularized during. the World Wars; some games find their roots in the Depression, and some have existed in one form or another for thousands of years. Games usually don’t require gasoline, thus their resurgence in popularity today. On the other side of the spectrum, technology has added a new dimension to the arcade game with an assortment of computerized games. The rule of thumb for game popularity is ‘the simpler the better.” Few games are simpler than ‘Uno’, a modification of ‘crazy eights’ that is played with a special card deck. Backgammon is a bit more expensive than Uno, but likewise gaining popularity. The mechanics of the game are relatively simple, and not surprisingly, it is one of the oldest games known to man. Brevity seems to be in vogue as far as a game’s popularity is concerned. Backgammon and Uno, for example, are usually quickly completed games, while Monopoly and Risk, are two games known for extended play. Spades remains a contender for the most played regular card games. Of the games which require special decks, Rook is probably the most widely played. If one gets tired of any of the games that are popular today, then there’s always Solitaire.

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