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-Return Of The Alumni J « Due Stepping out in 1920's style. Sarah Couture and Jon Brooks entertain at Horseplay. Representing their fraternity with spirit. R.E.L. brothers wave the Confederate flag. Photo by Jeff Durst 16 Student Life
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Poetry In Motion CUpBytd Dur Trying to stay warm. Juan Watson. Karen Brown, and Anne Hollins share a blanket while awaiting their Fantasia performance. Getting Into the Christmas spirit. Kent Iglehart watches the Western Carolina game. Marching in precision, the band displays great skill as their many hours of practice pay off in another fine performance. Showing off for their families. Fantasia performs a routine to the hit Blinded Me with Science. Going for a dramatic effect, the brass section performs while kneeling. Band 15
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With the theme “The South: Then and Now,” one might picture anything from Gone With the Wind’s Scarlett O’Hara in Georgia to The Big Chill’s William Hurt in South Carolina. For Furman students, however, the theme of Homecoming 1983 had different implications. This year marked the 50th anniversary as a coed institution, and Homecoming activities emphasized the changes Furman has undergone in the past half century. Homecoming weekend commenced Friday evening with Horseplay. Sponsored by FUSAB, Horseplay opened with a showcase of Furman’s music and dance talent by the Jazz Ensemble and the Horseplay Dancers. Next, the audience saluted Dr. J. Albert Southern, professor emeritus of chemistry. These events led to the grand finale, a $10,000 laser show by Science Faction of New York featuring images of campus landmarks. After Horse- play. a lakeside fireworks display and hot cocoa, doughnuts, and music in the student center wound up the evening. On Saturday morning floats were judged and the Furman Singers took first place for the fifth year in a row. That afternoon students and alumni watched the Paladins trample East Tennessee State University and continue their winning season 8-1-1. During halftime Furman recognized senior football players’ parents and the Homecoming Court. Laurie Brook was crowned 1983 Homecoming Queen. Festivities concluded with the Homecoming dance Saturday evening in Daniel Dining Hall. Two huge murals and balloon bouquets conveyed the theme, “The South: Then and Now, and the Voltage Brothers played for the largest crowd ever to attend a school dance. Kelly Jo Price Beaming with delight. Laurie Brook shows off her new crown as the 1983 Homecoming Queen Wearing nostalgic outfits, the varsity cheerleaders remind the spectators of the coming back side of Homecoming. Homecoming 17
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