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22 The ETSU Varsity Cheerleaders help to cheer the Buc fans on during the Homecoming Proclamation Ceremony. Buc fans came out to cheer the team on to victory over Citadel.
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Not even the word Hstrange could describe the comedian who hosted the ETSU annual Homecoming skits. T hirty-two year old Eddie Strange opened the evening with jokes about football players; llTheir only vocabulary consist of only two words -- football and beer. The theme llt's a Classic Blue, ClOld and You' opened the door for the performances, or emotional outpourings' as Eddie Strange called them. Sigma Chi fraternity and Sig- ma Kappa sorority teamed up to stage a western similar to the popular Hubba Bubble commercials. The Baptist Stu- dent Union held a Classic Blue and ClOld party on stage with smokes and booze followed by a religious rap about turn- ing your life over to Jesus. McCord and West residence halls talked to ETSU heavy- weights to get their insights on the Homecoming match against Citadel. They said they would really HBuc 'em up! Delta Zeta sorority and Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity did a compilation of Walt Disney classics like Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Christian Student Fellowship members took a trip to the Land of Oz in their rendition of The Wizard of 02 as Dorothy and her friends follow the golden road to God. Wednesday Night Live, similar to Saturday Night Live, was the product of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and Phi Mu sorority. Lambda Chi Al- pha guys and Alpha Delta Pi gals couldn't decide whether to go Broadway or simply llShake it up. So, they did both. Cater Hall sang ill Heard It Through the Grapevine dressed as the popular Cali- fornia Raisins. SNEHA gave us an example of classic mo- ments in history: lAdam and Eve.' The Black Affairs Association shed light on an ETSU student who was dreaming about leav- ing school; but it was only a dream. Kappa Delta sorority and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity went back to the sixties per- forming HSummer Nights and HGreased Lightning. The winners were as follows: Cater Hall lst: McCorcl 8: West Halls 2nd. Greeks lst place went to Kappa Delta sorority and Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity; 2nd place Alpha Delta Pi 8C Lambda Chi Alpha; 5rd place Sigma Kappa 8: Sigma Chi. In- dependents were lst place Baptist Student Union; 2nd place Christian Student fellow- ship; 5rd place Black Affairs Association. written by Robert Taylor Delana Cardwell 1987 Homecoming Queen representing Sigma Kappa sorority and Sigma Chi fraternity. Alpha Delta Pi sorority teamed up with Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity in this broadway performance during skits. All photos by Larry Smith. 21
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Wee 21, :5 Univ: cally tion ,1 side 11:0C miSSt: to att: ETSL former ettes. The n Shirley at the day morning October East Tennessee State iiy's Homecoming offi- ened. The proclama- imony was held out- the amphitheater at :1. Students were dis- mom classes in order the ceremonies. The arching Band per- wrong with the major- :r of Johnson City apman was present ?monies where she All Photos by Michelle Woodears spoke to the crowd. Other speakers were Richard Mun- sey - president SGA; Dr. Ron- ald Beller - president of East Tennessee State University; and Steve McGinnis. The twenty-three contestants for Homecoming queen were introduced, they were: Delana Cardwell, Melissa Jan Car, Blanca S. Dishner, Joni Fields, Ulinda Fugate, Karen Gray, Tambra Hamlet, Felicia Jones, Jennifer Kidd, Kim Magness, Tamara McKinney, Tonda Mynatt, Stephanie Newberry, Lynn Powers, Christie Scarbro, Tammy Smith, Traci Starr, Lori Underhill, Tammy Vencil, Jane Weston, Renee Davis, An- gela Gragg, and Angie Lowe. The ETSU Varsity cheerlead- ers pepped the crowd up the homecoming football and the Seven Brothers sang the school's almater. Michelle Woodears 23
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