University of North Alabama - Diorama Yearbook (Florence, AL)

 - Class of 2002

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PARADE OF FLAGS. Students from man ' coun- tries show support for the Lions and their native lands by carrj ' ing their col- ors in the Homecoming Parade. LOUD AND PROUD. Organizations get rowdy at the Pep Rally hosted downtown. Pep Rallies offer the opportunity for students to represent their organizations in one ele- ment of a year-long spirit contest. HEERING ON THE LlON PRIDE 19

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In Concert BREAKIN ' IT DOWN. Stroke 9 ' s lead gui- tarist plays his heart out during the Homecoming Concert featuring his group and the Pat McGee Band. PAINTED CONCENTRATION. RHA mem- bers work diligently on a window painting. Each year, the Homecoming week window- painting contest turns campus and downtown windows all the colors of the rainbow . Saluting The Royals A NEW REIGN. Emilee Stansell and Andy Sapp begin their reign as Homecoming Queen and King 2001 at the game against Central Arkansas. The Lions lost 42-21, their first defeat at Homecoming since 1991.



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PLflyiNGfoT ottball, tlag tootball, soccer, vol levball and basketball are team sports in which students can participate for Intramurals. Other games such as billiards, table tennis, putt-putt. Trivial Pursuit, bowling, spades, checkers and many more allow individuals to compete for an organization. Sororities, fraternities and indepen- dent teams go head-to-head on the soft- ball field. There are no umpires — each team is responsible for calling its own outs and fouls. The games are played at Veterans ' Park, across town near the Wilson Dam. As with the other sports, teams are awarded points for par- ticipation, wimiing, losing, and making the playoffs. Points are deducted from a team ' s total if a team forfeits. Teams can earn even more points by placing in the top four of a given sport. At the end of the hitramural year, points are tallied and an overall trophy is awarded to the top organizations in women ' s and men ' s clivisions. No trophy is awarded for the co-ed division because there is not enough participation. We ' ve at one time had band, Wesleyan Foundation, Baptist Campus Ministries and Black Student Alliance teams as co-ed, but now there is not enough interest, says Robby Roberts, the senior hitramural supervisor. Roberts is majoring in secondary education social science. Paid student workers who qualify for work-study referee flag football and the other team sports. They attend several training sessions in order to officiate the games effectively. Calling fouls on classmates and friends proves to be one of the hardest jobs on campus. Roberts will tell you that throwing players out of the game and off the field is the hardest thing to do. I ' m in charge of referees, scorekeepers, schedules, equip- ment and part of the discipline committee, said Roberts. He does not work alone. The Intramural office also employs Mikel Evans as the intramural secretary, who aids in keeping up with the year-long points system, and Neil Rogers as another intra- mural supervisor. 20

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