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Homecoming - Something for everybod ! Time Out. Seven weeks into the semester. Homecoming Week. Class Dismissed? Today Onlyf, All Right! Never! Bummer. Teacher's prerogative. But most mid-morning classes were dismissed Fri- day so that students could attend a pep rally and pic- nic. Some even went. Those who didn't missed out on a free meal. Barbecue. And a parody on the cheerleaders performed by some guys in Waving to friends and parade watchers is Angela Chapman who represented the Accounting and Business Clubs. Students team up to see who has the most pull at the Fun Fest Tug- of-War contest. little yellow skirts - very little yellow skirts. Following the pep rally, students teamed up to com- pete in the Fun Fest. Eight-member teams com- peted in five events-- earthball, cage volleyball, the human knot twister, tug-of-war, and Ski Mt. Scott. An ice cream social and Old Time Musical took place that evening in the courtyard. Entertainment was provided by the Cameron Singers, the Lawton Community Jazz Band, and the Cameron Jazz Band. Selections by the Community Band in- cluded Georgia, Dues Blues, and Send in the Clowns. The evening was capped off with the announcement of the six Homecoming Queen finalists - Angela Chapman, Shelly Cook, Sal- ly Koch, Crysti Nickell, Shelly Schettler, and Sherri Strickland. The Homecoming Parade I-Awww-rits? ai 10 Homecoming Synchronization is the key to suc- cess in the Ski Mt. Scott event. was held Saturday morn- ing. Campus clubs were in- vited to enter the float com- petition and compete for prizes of 8175, 575, and SB50. First and second place honors went to the Student Education Association and the Aggie Club. The Native American club and BSU floats tied for third place. Homecoming photos by Mike Stewart and Kevin Bartram. -Q ,QS
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One shining, magic moment Saturday evening finally arrived with the much an- ticipated announcement of the Homecoming Queen. Shelly Cook, a sophomore communicationsfhome economics major, was selected by students in the most competitive election ever held on the CU campus. According to Kenny Dressler, Student Congress viewed solid club support as only one of the many factors that make a winning com- bination. Said Shelly, Sup- port from the Aggies, en- couragement from my friends, my own personality, and lots of campaigning all contributed to winning. For Shelly, who is pursuing a career in broadcasting or law, the best part of winning was when all the people came up and congratulated me. It meant more to me than anything. Angela Chapman and Crysti Nickell finished as first and second runners-up. President, more than 700 full-time students turned out for the preliminary and final votes. Part of the reason that more students than ever voted was due to the fact that there were more represent- atives than ever before - 19 in all, Dressler said. As representative of the Aggie Club, one of the largest clubs on campus, Shelly Drummer Frank Alfar sees that the beat goes on at the Old Time Musicalfl QUEEN CANDIDATES: Crysti Nickell - Electronics Club, Suzanne Coons - Interhall Government, Millicent Miner - Native American Org., Shelley Evans - SEA, Pam Coker - Society of Physics Students, Laquita Fisher 4 BSU, Shelly Cook - Aggie Club, Shelley Schettler - Pi Mu Epsilon!Math Club, Debbie Landoll - PSI ETA, Sherry Strickland - Chi Lambda Upsilon, Sally Koch - Cameron Singers, Sherene Williams - Ebony Society, Tina Ware - DPMA, Debby Hise - HPER, Kathy Turner - Martial Arts, Tammy Franklin - Band. NOT SHOWN: Angela Chapman - Business!Accounting Clubs, Sonya Sease - Interfaith Council, Leila Locke - Cameron Student Nurses Association. 12 Homecoming I
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