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

 - Class of 1998

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STEADY HANDS. Cade Farris paints a window for the Baptist Campus Ministries during the Homecom- ing window painting contest. Photo by Pamela Hicks. some Lion Spirit. Each organization came together to cheer as a university and urge the Lions to a win in the game. The school spirit exhibited by each group at the pep rally determined the winners of the event. Students showed spirit by shaking noise- makers, waving flags , yelling, dressing up as lions, painting their faces, and even their bodies. The winners of the pep rally were, in the Men ' s Division. Sigma Chi: in the Women ' s Division, Alpha Gamma Delta; and in the Co-Ed Division. Black Student Alliance. On Saturday, the week came to a close for yet another year. Saturday af- ternoon, before the football game began, the Homecoming Queen and the first-ever Homecoming King were crowned. Beth Glass was chosen as Queen and Wade Watkins as King. It was a great honor to be chosen as UNA ' s first Homecoming King. I hope it is a new tradition that will continue at the university. said Watkins. The football game was another win for the Lions and the Homecoming week came to what seemed a perfect close. The overall winners of the week were, in the Men ' s Division. Sigma Chi: in the Women ' s Divi- sion, Phi Mu; and in the Co-Ed Division. Black Student Alliance. Every student of the university was affected by the events of Homecoming week. Sophomore Joseph Aswell said. Homecoming gave every student a chance to bond with other students because ev- eryone was pulling for one thing — a win. FIRE AHEAD. The brothers of Pi Kappa Alpha parade down Pine Street to show their Home- coining spirit. Photo by Shannon Wells. LION SPIRIT. Daniel Jones of Phi Gamma Delta shows his spirit at the Homecoming Pep Rally. Photo by Shannon Wells.

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MR. AND MS. UNIVERSITY. From left: Stace Tedford, Marshall Parrish. Toby Eveland, Brent Collins. Warren Fowler, Jonathon Fredrick, Mr. University: Kat Davis, Ms. University; Karla Felker. Kellee Reed, Eliza- beth Adams, and Dustyn Sehatcher. Photo by Clancy Ratliff. That night, the performance cen- ter was packed for the Mr. and Miss Uni- versity pageant. The contestants were in- troduced to the crowd and then asked to answer questions on stage. Angela Madi- son said, The Mr. and Miss University pageant was great. It was so much fun to cheer for the people you know and see ev- eryone dressed up and on stage. At the end of the night, the students were judged on their on-stage answers, the popular vote of the audience, and their resume and interview, which were completed prior to the on-stage night. The winners of the competition were, Jonathon Frederick, Mr. University, and Kat Davis, Ms. University. Thursday night saw another full house in Norton Auditorium for Step Show. In this event, each organization put together a step routine and performed for the audience. Mike Matthews, a Kappa Sigma pledge, said, My favorite part of Homecoming was Step Show. The prac- tices were tough, but the performance was so much fun. The crowd was very en- tertained by the show. Freshman Misty Key said. I had a great time at Step Show. Everybody did a great job and the step- ping was awesome. During the show. Alpha Phi Alpha and the Cheerleaders per - formed as exhibition groups. Also, the crowd saw the winning videos from the Fun Flicks competition. The winners of the Step Show competition were, in the Mens Division, Pi Kappa Alpha; in the Women ' s Division, Alpha Gamma Delta; and in the Co-Ed Division, Black Student Alliance. The parade was held Friday after- noon. The organizations marched down Pine Street with home-made floats, trucks full of people, flags, and candy for the by- standers. Beth Glass said, My favorite part of Homecoming was the parade. I had so much fun riding with Toby Eveland and the Homecoming court. The winners of the parade were, in the Men ' s Division, Pi Kappa Alpha: in the Women ' s Division. Phi Mu; and in the Co-Ed Division, Bap- tist Campus Ministries. Friday night, the entire campus gathered at the Victorv Flame to show 17

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